A spiral machine (also known as a spiral binding machine or coil binding machine) is an office or industrial device used to bind pages together using a continuous plastic or metal coil that is threaded through holes punched along the edge of a stack of papers. It’s commonly used for making professional-looking reports, notebooks, presentations, and manuals.
A spiral machine first punches evenly spaced holes along the edge of paper.
Then, a spiral coil (plastic or metal) is inserted through these holes, binding the sheets together.
Some machines are manual (hand-operated) while others are electric or semi-automatic, designed for heavy-duty use.
Professional Finish
Gives books, reports, and presentations a neat, modern, and professional appearance.
Durability
Spiral binding securely holds pages together and is more resistant to wear compared to stapling or gluing.
360-Degree Page Rotation
Pages can turn completely flat and rotate full circle, making it easy to read, write, or photocopy.
Customization
Allows binding of different sizes and thicknesses of documents by choosing coils of various diameters and colors.
Cost-Effective
Once purchased, the machine can produce professional-quality bindings at a fraction of outsourcing costs.
User-Friendly
Easy to operate, even for beginners; many machines have simple punch-and-insert mechanisms.
Ideal for Various Uses
Suitable for schools, colleges, offices, printing presses, and businesses that frequently create reports, manuals, or proposals.
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