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Plastic Spine ARGO 19 mm (model 405195) green, pack of 100
Plastic Spine ARGO 19 mm (model 405195) green, pack of 100
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Plastic Spine ARGO 19 mm (model 405195) green, pack of 100
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Plastic Spine ARGO 19 mm (model 405195) green, pack of 100
Plastic Spine ARGO 19 mm (model 405195) green, pack of 100
Plastic Spine ARGO 19 mm (model 405195) green, pack of 100 is a comb-style binding spine designed for securing punched documents with a neat, flexible finish. The 19 mm diameter suits medium-thickness documents such as reports, manuals and booklets, providing reliable page retention and ease of page turning. Supplied in a pack of 100 in green, these spines are intended for repeated use in office, school and printshop environments where comb binding machines are used.
These plastic comb spines offer consistent ring shape and spacing to ensure even alignment and smooth opening of bound documents. Their plastic construction provides durability, resistance to deformation under normal use, and a lightweight solution for binding multiple documents. The uniform diameter makes it simple to select the correct spine for documents of similar thickness, and the green colour allows for visual organisation or branding of bound materials.
Prepare your document by aligning and punching holes along the binding edge using a comb binding punch compatible with the comb's hole pattern. Place the 19 mm plastic comb on the binding machine's opener, insert the punched pages onto the open comb rings, then release the comb so the rings close and secure the pages. Ensure pages are fully seated and the comb is closed evenly to allow smooth page turning.
For best results, use on documents up to the recommended thickness for a 19 mm comb (typically around 140–190 sheets of standard office paper depending on paper weight). Store spines flat in a cool, dry place to prevent warping, and match spine colour to document type or department for easier identification.
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