Helios 60 Thermal Binding Machine, 600 Shts, 21 4/5 x 11 3/4 x 9h, Plat/Graphite

  • Ideal for large offices; features one-step, worry-free thermal binding for up to 600 sheets.
  • 1-3 minute thermal binding cycle with a 4-minute heat-up time.
  • HeatShield safety barrier prevents accidental contact with the heating plate.
  • Auto document thickness detector selects themal binding settings.
  • Visual indicators let you know when the machine is ready to use, and an audible alert lets you know when the binding cycle is complete.
SKU: F002-56646
Brand part number: 5219501
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Ideal for medium duty home, office or desktop use. Rapid 30-60 second binding cycle with one-minute heat up. HeatGuard technology reduces surface heat so binder is always safe to touch. Indicates when machine is ready and beeps when binding is done. Auto shut-off safety feature prevents overheating. Folds flat for storage. Binding Spine Type: Thermal; Binding Sheet Capacity: 600; Maximum Binding Edge: 12"; Color(s): Platinum/Graphite.
Products specifications
Global Product Type Thermal Binding Machines
Binding Spine Type Thermal
Binding Sheet Capacity 600
Maximum Binding Edge 12"
Color(s) Platinum/Graphite
Machine Width 20.88"
Machine Depth 9.44"
Machine Height 3.94"
Product Biodegradability in Days 0
Package Includes Manual; Power Cord
Compliance Standards cUL Approved; UL Listed
Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent 0
Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent 0
Total Recycled Content Percent 0
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lvnolNPM | 11/24/2014 4:47 AM
Poor instructions and poor result
First time used, the instructions with the machine are very sketchy, and on-line no better. No mechanism for holding pages together and ensuring they are all in contact with the binding adhesive. Result is a document that spills pages when you open it to read it. and while i am at it the systel for logging reviews is not very user friendly
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SemperVaporo | 2/17/2017 1:58 AM
It works, it works, it works! :-)
I bought this machine to bind my own Novel I wrote and printed, and have also used it to bind some smaller documents. I have used the pre-made vinyl thermal binders of various thicknesses for documents from 1/16 to 1 inch thicknesses and I am very pleased with the results. My novel is over an inch thick so I have had to make my own binders to hold all those pages. I make a trough of aluminium foil to wrap around the spine and hold the glue strip in place. I usually cannot completely remove the foil, but a strip of wide tape (book binding tape or Duck Tape) hides the foil and protects it. On the thicker documents I have found it advantageous to also sew the binding in addition to the glue... I drill 1/16th-inch diameter holes about every 1/2-inch along the spine 1/8th-inch from the edge and wend linen thread through them. Due to a printing mistake (my fault) I have had occasion to test the bindings to destruction. The sewn spine is near impossible to destroy without a lot of work. Thinner books without the sewing are also a lot of work to destroy. Pages have not fallen out (unlike some commercial paperback books I have had with this sort of binding!). I have had some problem getting the first and/or last couple of pages to seat fully into the vinyl binders if I am near (or beyond) the upper limit of how many pages the binder is designed to handle, but there is a simple trick to overcome that... wrap the pages with a sheet of paper to hold the pages tightly together, slip it into the vinyl binder and then pull the sheet of paper out from the end... works a treat! I am glad I purchased this binding machine... lots easier than trying to clamp the pages together and slop glue on the edge... and I think it makes a better binding!
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