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Push Wire
Push Wire

The In's and Out's of Bidning with Wire-O

Books that are bound with Wire-O (also known as double o wire or twin loop wire) use a continuous hinge of double loops of wire to hold the book covers and pages together. Wire binding is popular among graphic designers & offers a stylish metal finish. This traditional method of binding secures pages so that they cannot be modified without de-binding the book. Books bound with Wire-O Looped Wire lay flat and the sheets are able to turn 360°, making it the perfect solution for calendars and notebooks. Holes are available in round and square, and 3:1 or 2:1 pitch (holes per inch). The Wire-O supplies are available in 10 different colors and sizes ranging from 1/4" up to 1-1/4", and can even be purchased on spools. The wire can be bent out of shape so this is not the favorable choice for heavy usage and or mailing.

Wire-O Finishing Advantages

  • Pages turn easily, lay flat, and stay flat.
  • Facing pages remain in perfect registration and open a full 360° (front-to-back).
  • Available in spools, pre-cut/standard lengths, and custom cut lengths.
  • A wide selection of standard colors of Wire-O® are available in diameters from 1/4" up to 1-1/4"

Wire-O Finishing Limitations:

  • Will crush under pressure
  • Cannot re-use binding supplies once de-bound
  • Higher cost than other methods
  • Requires two hole patterns to be able to bind a full range of sizes

Wire-O Applications:

  • Brochures
  • Reports
  • Manuals
  • Calendars
  • Notebooks
  • Marketing material
  • Photo albums
  • Scrapbooks
  • and More…

What You Need to Bind with Wire-O

  • A Wire Binding Machine.
  • A Wire Closer (if not included with you binding machine)
  • Wire-O Binding Supplies
  • Presentation Covers (optional)

How to Bind with Wire-O:

  • Position the paper guide on your binding machine based on your desired paper size. Gather your printed sheets and insert the allotted amount of paper into the opening. When the paper is fully inserted, slide the stack to the left until it makes contact with the paper guide. To make sure all of the edges of the sheets are flush, tap the sides of the stack. Activate the punching by using the pull handle, push button, or foot pedal on your binding machine.
  • Arrange your sheets in the desired order. Flip the back cover so that it is on the front of the arrangement. The inside of your back cover should now be the first sheet in your arrangement. You will see in later steps that this will hide the wire spine, making the appearance more professional.
  • Set your Wire Closer to the appropriate Wire-O size that you are using. Set the edge of your book with the wire into the wire closer opening. Pull the wire closer handle to close and secure the wire around you book.
  • Flip the top sheet (your back cover) to the back of the book to hide the spine and see your completed Wire-O Book.

If you have questions or are interested in purchasing Wire Binding Equipment and Wire Binding Supplies, visit Tim the Tutor at Binding101.com. They have great pricing on a full line of Wire Binding and they charge only $9 for shipping UPS Ground. Shop online now!

About the Author

Meet Tim the Tutor!  With over 11 years experience in the document finishing industry, Tim is a qualified Product Specialist for BUY101.com, Binding101.com and OfficeSupplies101.com.  His helpful product tips offer an insider's honest opinions on products, giving you the information you need to make educated purchases.  Tim the Tutor lives up to Buy101's motto, "We do the homework for you" by doing the research that answers your most common questions.  Tim is trained and skilled in the areas of binding, laminating, paper cutting, shrink-wrapping, drilling, folding, booklet making and much more.

Where will the wire be pushed which is near the N pole of a magnet?

The figure shows the motion of electrons in a wire that is near the N pole of a magnet. The wire will be pushed:

http://physics.unco.edu/physics/edu/teacher/upload/question1744.jpg

toward the magnet, away from the magnet, down, up, or along its length?
How about if the electron direction was reversed?
Thanks so much.

The electron moves in the direction opposite to the current (by definition)
Since the field is out of the N pole the electron will be deflected DOWNWARD

If the direction is reversed then it will be deflected UPWARD

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