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Reviewing the Tamerica Minimax Punch



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By : Jeff McRitchie    14 or more times read
Submitted 2011-11-08 04:27:46
Tamerica is one of the leading manufacturers in the binding equipment industry. They make a wide variety of devices from plastic comb binding machines to heavy duty hole punches. One of their punches is the Minimax, a machine that comes with its very own stand. Here s a look at this product.

* The Minimax has a fairly decent punching capacity. You can use it to punch a maximum of 25 sheets at one time. This isn t the highest capacity around and you may find it a bit tedious to punch lengthy documents. But for shorter books, the punching capacity is good.

* This machine has a 14 inch punching length. The length is perfect for taking care of a number of different documents including those that are letter and legal sized.

* The Minimax has dies that you can disengage. Doing so will enable you to prepare different sizes of documents for binding. Also, the dies are interchangeable so you can produce different hole patterns for different types of binding.

* You can use this device to punch holes for three of the most popular binding methods: plastic comb, wire, and color coil. However, you will still need to have access to the appropriate machine to finish the binding process. (Make sure you have crimpers available too if you re binding with color coils. If you don t use them, chances are the coil will spin right out of your book.)

* If you want to produce documents that contain incredibly strong bindings, you can use the Minimax s depth of punch margin control. This type of feature allows you to punch holes a designated distance away from the edge of the paper. Depending on the thickness of your document, the holes can either be close to or far from the edge, which can help make the pages more resistant to tearing.

* Despite the Minimax s large stature and industrial look, it s actually very easy to use. It even comes with a foot pedal that will activate the punching mechanism so you can use your hands to keep your documents steady. This will speed things up as well as ensure everything is punched as it should be.

* This is a device that s very well constructed and contains a number of metal parts. You should be able to use it for years without encountering any problems.

* As mentioned above, the Minimax comes with a mounting stand so you won t need to rush out and buy any furniture to place it on. The stand has two shelves which you can use to store your documents that need to be punched. This will help keep the surfaces in your workplace free for other things. It may even help you stay organized.

* Finally, the Minimax is protected by a one year warranty.

Conclusion: Overall, the Tamerica Minimax would be a good punch to get if your company needs a way to prepare your documents for the rest of the binding process. While the punching capacity could be improved a bit, this machine should suffice for most applications. You ll appreciate that it can produce different hole patterns and that you can adjust the depth of the margins before you punch. Plus, you have to like the fact that this device was built to last. So be sure to check out the Minimax today to see if it s what you need.
Author Resource:- Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for http://www.mybinding.com .He has written over 500 articles on binding machines,binding covers,binders,laminators,binding supplies,laminating supplies,paper handling equipments,index tabs, and shredders.
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