Versatile Binding Options: Accommodates both 3:1 rectangular wire and 4:1 round coil for diverse project needs.
Efficient Punching Capacity: Punch up to 20 sheets at once, streamlining your binding tasks for increased productivity.
Precision and Flexibility: Features a 16.5" open throat design with disengageable pins for accurate punching of various paper sizes.
Durable and Reliable: Built for moderate use in busy environments, backed by a 1-year manufacturer's warranty for peace of mind.
Product Description
The Opticombo-341 3:1 Wire and 4:1 Coil Punch Binding Machine Machine by Tamerica will help you stay on top of all your plastic coil and wire binding tasks. The Opticombo-341 offers manual paper punching up to 20 sheets (20#) and a binding capacity of up to 2". Both 3:1 wire and 4:1 coil binding in the Opticombo-341, makes your life easier and reduces fatigue. Discover how the Tamerica Opticombo-341 3:1 Wire and 4:1 Coil Punch Binding Machine can help improve productivity and your bottom line, today. It has a 1 year manufacturer warranty.
Product Details
Manual Punch for 4:1 Coil & 3:1 Wire.
Electric Coil Inserter via Foot Pedal Operation or switch.
Wire Hanger & Closer.
Punches up to 20 sheets per lift (20 lbs paper).
16.5" Punch Length with open throat.
4.5 mm Coil Hole Size.
Horizontal and Inclined Paper Load.
Disengageable Dies with Cover.
Adjustable Punch Depth.
Adjustable Edge Guides.
Shipping Dims 23" x 21" x 15".
Net Wt. 55 lbs.
Gross Wt. 60 lbs.
For Moderate Use.
1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty.
Specifications
Punch Type: Coil (Oval) and 3:1 Wire
Punch Method: Manual
Max. Punching Capacity: 20 sheets
Max. Binding Capacity: 120 for wire / 220 for coil
Tamerica Opticombo-341 3:1 wire bind and 4:1 Coil Binding Machine Demo Video
Transcript :
This is the Tamerica Opticombo-341! A 3:1 wire bind and 4:1 Coil Binding Machine!
On the front of the machine is a wire binding punch and bind, and you can alternatively bind coil in the back of the machine. Iš™ll go over both sections.
Each side has a depth of margin control, adjusting for smaller or larger bindings.
Adjust the edge guide on the left, then take a scratch paper and find where you need to disable any of the punch pins. Pull them out and do a test punch.
If you fold your page together and your holes align, then you are ready. Otherwise make some further adjustments until itš™s ready.
It is the same process for the coil punch in the back.
For binding wire, first select the correct size wire and hang it in the front of the machine.
Bring the front and back cover face to face and punch them. Immediately insert them into the wire with the back cover on the bottom. Now go through your pages, punching up to 20 sheets at a time, then place them into the wire face down.
On the right, adjust the clamp for the size wire you are using.
Pull the project off and insert the wire into the clamp. Pull the appropriate lever all the way down. Now flip the back cover around and your project is complete.
For coil, make all your punches, but properly combine them all together. Then spin your coil into about 4 holes by hand.
You can use the red button, or the foot pedal to control the roller, but now place the coil against the roller and the coil will spin through your project.
With the provided coil crimpers, cut off the extra coil. Make sure the red dot is facing toward you when you make this cut.
Now you have a coil bound project, and a wire bound project.