It is an electric saddle-stitch stapler designed for bookbinding and paper processing—ideal for binding booklets, reports, manuals, catalogs and other saddle-stitched documents in schools, print shops and offices.
Double head means the machine has two stapling heads so it can set two staples per pass (or operate two heads for higher throughput), improving speed and ensuring consistent staple placement for saddle binding.
The machine supports saddle-stitch style staples (listed as "horse riding nail") and flat nails (flat staples), allowing flexibility for common saddle-binding jobs.
The specified binding thickness (wire/staple diameter or compatible spine thickness) is 0.2–0.7 mm. For exact booklet thickness limits, verify with the supplier or manual for recommended paper counts and cover types.
Binding speed is 100–150 books per minute, depending on operator setup, paper size, and job complexity.
The machine measures 60 × 62 × 91 cm (L × W × H) and weighs 83 kg.
The machine operates on 220 V mains. Ensure proper grounding and confirm local electrical compatibility with your supplier or electrician before installation.
No. This model is not computerized and does not include a PLC; it is an electrically driven, easy-to-operate mechanical stapler with basic controls.
It is suitable for standard office and printing papers used in saddle-stitched booklets, including lightweight to medium-weight covers. Very thick boards or heavy-duty covers may be unsuitable—consult the seller for guidance on maximum sheet counts for specific stocks.
The machine uses saddle/flat-type staples (referred to as horse-riding nails or flat nails). Staple dimensions and part numbers vary—contact the manufacturer or your dealer for the correct staple model and spare parts list.
Routine maintenance includes regular cleaning, lubricating moving parts per the manual, replacing worn staples and consumables, and periodic inspection of heads and guides. Follow the supplier's maintenance schedule for best performance and longevity.
Basic safety practices include guarded moving parts, an emergency stop or power-off switch, and operator training. Specific built-in safety devices may vary—confirm the exact safety features with the vendor and follow recommended safety procedures.
Allow floor space for the machine footprint (60 × 62 cm) plus room for operator access and material handling. At 83 kg, it should be placed on a sturdy surface or floor. Ensure access to a 220 V power outlet and proper grounding.
Many suppliers offer operator training, spare parts and warranty support—availability varies by dealer and region. Confirm warranty length, coverage and spare-parts availability with the seller before purchase.
Contact the manufacturer or authorized dealer for detailed technical specifications (power consumption, exact staple part numbers, noise levels), customized quotations, shipping and after-sales support.
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