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DFG Titan Wire 3:1 pitch double loop wire binding machine review

Overview:

  • The TitanWire is a very high pitch 3:1 wire binding machines produced by the Document Finishing Group (DFG). Although DFG is a relative newcomer to the market, took pride to produce a line of equipment that is stronger, more durable and better built than their competitors.
  • With these things in mind, was created TitanWire to meet the needs of small and medium-sized businesses seeking a high-wire loop binding system Twin resistance.
  • This machine can bind documents with the traditional Twin Loop, Double Loop, Double-O Wire-O and WireBind thorns. However, it also can be used with GBC spines Proclick reclosable and 3:01 pitch spiral coil.
  • It also has a series of high strength characteristics that help to establish apart from its competition.

Strengths / Features:

  • One of the most impressive things about the DFG TitanWire binding machine is the fact that you can drill up to 25 sheets at a time. For a manual binding machine is an excellent drill. To be fair, you have to pull the handle hard enough crossing that many leaves. However, most comparable machines punch a dozen sheets at once. This gives the team an advantage of 25% at the perforation capacity for most of its competition.
  • Another great thing about this machine is the fact that it can be used for multiple binding styles. It is specifically designed for use with double loop wire pitch 3:1 which is available in sizes ranging from 3 / 16 "to 9 / 16." However, companies that want to add some variety to their reports or the need to occasionally join a larger document can potentially use pitch 3:1 spiral coil or spines GBC Proclick with this system.
  • The construction of the TitanWire is almost completely of metal. The body of the machine, the drilling mechanism printing, the handle and close wire are made of steel or other metal alloys ultra strong. The design and components of this machine are built to withstand years of everyday use.
  • The cable closer to Titan-Wire is extremely durable and solid. It has two adjustment knobs large that let you fine-tune the more closely to ensure that each column is uniformly closed at all times. It also uses blocks of high quality machining of steel, not to warp or deform over time.
  • Besides all these features, the Titan-Wire also has a number of Other excellent features including: a meter of paper to help You Choose the right size of the backbone of his books, fully disengageable dies drilling the length personalized books, a continuous punching guide to help you punch and leaves using a two step process and a margin drilling Adjustable allowing you to select how far from the edge of the book that you want your holes to be drilled.

Weaknesses / Limitations:

  • Although the Titan-Wire has great punching capacity remains a binding machine manual. In order to hit the maximum capacity of this machine has very hard to pull on the handle. Smaller companies can drill only a few leaves less and not be a huge problem. However, higher volume users may want to consider an electric machine to help improve productivity and reduce the risk of repetitive motion injuries.
  • One major oversight by the DFG when they designed the Titan-Wire is that they forgot to include a support wire or a wire hook on the machine. This function is used to hold the wire of bones in place while hanging your pages in the loops of wire spine. Unfortunately, without a wire hanger that has to hold the spine in a hand and another cable. That is difficult for almost any user and greatly cuts the productivity of this unit.
  • The more wire placement close in this unit is also less than ideal. Having the wire closer to the top of the machine means you have to lift the document and the cable to over near the spine without falling. This can be quite complicated, even for experienced users. Other machines that have the wire located closer to the front machine tends to be much easier to use.
  • The other issue with this machine is that it only has an eleven-inch throat drilling and wire fence. Many other comparable machines on the market have a fourteen-inch punching throat. For organizations that need not documents that bind more than 11 "this is not a problem. However, if your company may need to bind documents that are legal businesses or A4 size this machine will be much more difficult to use. This is definitely something to consider when comparing this machine to other similar pieces of equipment on the market.

Recommendation:

  • The Titan wire pitch 3:1 Binding Machine is one of the machines stronger and more durable binding is available on the market today.
  • In many areas of construction and characteristics are exceptional and allow them to stay out of its jurisdiction.
  • However, the fact that only a punching throat eleven inches and does not include a wire hanger or holder is a definite disadvantage to this machine.

About the Author

If you need more information or would like to purchase the DFG Titan Wire 3:1 Pitch Double Loop Wire Binding Machine or any of the other Wire Binding Machines that we carry please feel to visit our site or contact us with your questions.

This review was written by Jeff McRitchie who is the director of marketing for Mybinding.com. Jeff has written more than three hundred articles and more than two hundred reviews on Binding Machines, Binding Supplies, Report Covers, 3-Ring Binders, Index Tabs, Laminators, Laminating Supplies, Paper Shredders and Paper Handling Equipment.

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