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  2. Wire binding - Wikipedia

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    Wire binding is a popular commercial book binding method, and is known by various names, including double loop wire, double-o, ring wire, twin loop wire, wire comb, wire-o, wirebind and wiro. With this binding method, users insert their punched pages onto a C-shaped spine , and then use a wire closer to squeeze the spine until it is round. [ 1 ]

  3. Hole punch - Wikipedia

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    A variety of hole patterns are in use for ring bindings. In much of the world, two-hole and four-hole punches consistent with ISO 838 are the norm. In the US, the three-hole punch is most common. See § Standards. There are other binding techniques which use hole punching. Coil binding uses a spring-like coil, threaded into the punched holes.

  4. Marman clamp - Wikipedia

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    A Marman clamp is a type of heavy-duty band clamp; it allows two cylindrical objects to be clamped together end-to-end with a ring clamp. It is sometimes also known as a "Marman ring". It consists of a circular strap with an interior V-shaped groove. Tension is applied to the strap with a threaded bolt and nuts connecting to the ends of the strap.

  5. Comb binding - Wikipedia

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    Comb binding (sometimes referred to as "cerlox" or "surelox" binding) is one of many ways to bind pages together into a book. This method uses round plastic spines with 19 rings (for US Letter size) or 21 rings (for A4 size) and a hole puncher that makes rectangular holes.

  6. Ring binder - Wikipedia

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    There is a variant for half-letter size pages (8 + 1 ⁄ 2 by 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches or 220 mm × 140 mm), whose three rings are 2 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches (70 mm) apart. "Ledger" size binders hold 11-by-17-inch (28 by 43 cm) paper, and may use standard 3-ring spacing or multiple additional rings.

  7. Bindomatic - Wikipedia

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    In general the hot melt binding is not recommended for coated, heavy-weight paper and the Bindomatic system is in that respect not different from other hot melt systems. The binding machines uses patents for how the document is transported and processed during the binding cycle, which provides the world's fastest office binding machines.

  8. Ring crane - Wikipedia

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    The Sarens SGC-120 can be assembled with either the main boom alone, or with either a heavy duty or light duty jib in addition to this. [5] The counterweight for the crane is composed of a series of open steel boxes, based on standard 40-foot (12 m) freight containers, which can be filled with low-cost, locally sourced material such as sand ...

  9. Ring saw - Wikipedia

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    The main form of ring saw uses a ring or wire that is like a flat disk. The non-cutting side of the blade is behind the cutting edge, so limits the depth of the cuts that may be made. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ note 1 ] Wire-saws are coated with an abrasive on all sides and so may cut in any direction. [ 3 ]

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