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1. Allwest Aerial Lift Sales
Considering the world today, progress has grown by leaps and bounds. In line with that, machineries have been instrumental in the speed by which we have been progressing. Without these heavy duty equipment, our growth would have been much slower.

2. The Importance of Maintaining Forklift Safety In the Warehouse
Forklifts are complicated machines that have become a necessary tool for the materials handling industry. As forklifts become more and more prevalent, the need for increased forklift safety grows.

3. How to Use a Pump Out Station
This article tells the thing you needed to know about pump out stations.

4. Innovation Report - The Unibind XU138 Single Heater Binding Machine
If you are searching for an innovative binding solution that doesn't require a punch system, the Unibind XU138 Single Heater binding machine is right for you. The XU138 creates the look of a perfect bound document, without punching or insertion. All you need to do to use the Unibind XU138 system is insert the pages into your spine and place then in the machine. The XU138 does everything else. It's by far the easiest to use binding system on the market today. Additionally, the Unibind XU138 has a large array of options for those who want to bind their reports or documents in a unique and professional way. With options including hard cover presentations, photo books, clear or frosted report covers and customized front and back covers, the Unibind XU138 doesn't' just say it has choices - It delivers! The machine has the maximum capacity of 36mm, which allows you to bind a single document that is 36mm thick, or multiple documents that collectively add up to 36mm,providing the versatility of binding several small documents or a thick report with the same equipment. The beauty of the Unibind XU138 is that it can automatically sense the steel spine in a Unibind-manufactured spine or cover and then activates the heater when placed on the machine. After the spine has been placed on the binder, it heats the document long enough for the binding process to take place. Once heated, the XU138 actually tells you just when your document is complete, and then you can move it to unit's cooling rack. Additionally, machine can be used on thermal bind covers or even glue strips if you just use an extra Unibind cover to activate the process. This binding system has a lot of wonderful, innovative features, but there are some notable exceptions. For instance, a capacity of 36mm capacity (approximately 1-1/2") will probably be suitable for the majority of users, but if your volume capacities are quite high, you may want binding system with more than one heating unit, which will allow you to bind several documents at one time. Or, if you need to bind any single document that is thicker than 36mm, you will have to consider another type of binder instead of the XU138. The UniBind XU138 has a very strong steel-binding spine, giving you a high quality bind on all of your documents. Because the spine is steel, however, the document will not be able to be folded flat or to wrap around when opened. This is not the case with other binding methods. Foil stamping is a great look and can be used simply and effectively on XU138-bound covers, but if you are trying to use offset printing on a hard cover or spine, this is nearly impossible to achieve with the XU138, primarily because the necessary supplies are made in Europe and have 10-12 week delivery schedule. If tight schedules are an issue for your organization, again, this may not be the right equipment for you. The Unibind XU138 binding system is built in with very durable materials. It is primarily plastic, but also has many metal components, making it wear very well over time. In addition, the systems heating unit activated by a magnet that can detect the metal in the spine to begin the binding process. This can be tricked, however, using a Unibind cover. This will let you also use your Unibind system with glue strips or thermal bind covers. Though the Unibind XU138 binding system is made to last, it does come with a one year warranty. Even if you don't end up needing it, a warranty gives you the assurance that Unibind backs their products up and will stand behind the XU138. This machine is innovative and offers many different binding style choices. It is perfect for high-end proposals or professional presentations, which lend themselves very well to the real estate industry, appraisers, and even print shops. However, the equipment may not be quite right for higher volume applications where a multi-heater binding system may be more appropriate, Although one must keep in mind that a multi heater unit only adds more capacity, not better functionality. That being said, the Unibind XU138 a great binder and an innovator in the industry.

5. Twelve Tips for Picture Perfect Pouch Lamination Using Your Pouch Laminator
If you are looking for tips to help you laminate your documents using your pouch laminator, you have come to the right place. Here are twelve quick tips to help you ensure that you get picture perfect lamination every time... 1.Common applications for pouch laminators include: Photos, signage, ID badges and tags, luggage tags, protection of frequently used documents, advertising, important lists, promotional materials, and the creation of fun educational/learning activities for students. Before you begin, determine what type of project that you want to create and consider how the materials that you need to laminate will be used. 2.Before you begin, read the owner's manual for your pouch laminator. Every laminator is a little bit different and reading the manual can be extremely helpful. 3.Determine if your laminator requires a pouch carrier or if it is considered carrier free. A pouch carrier is a protective paper based envelope that is used to protect your laminating pouch and document during the lamination process. Carrier free machines operate at lower temperatures and allow you to insert your pouch and document (sealed end first) directly into the laminator without a carrier. If you are using a carrier free laminator you will want to insert and run a cleaning card through the machine to remove any adhesive buildup on the rollers that might have come from the laminating pouches. 4.Set the heat of the machine to the appropriate setting for the type of paper that you are using. The greater the thickness of the paper and the pouch, the more heat that will be required to laminate it. 5.Once the ready light indicates that your laminator is prepared and has reached the appropriate temperature a test sheet is always recommended before beginning your project. This will help to ensure that you are satisfied with the output of the laminator at that specific temperature. If you find that your document is wavy you might need to lower the heat and if it is cloudy you will need to turn up the heat. 6.Align the document in the center of the pouch using the sealed end of the pouch as an alignment guide. 7.Remove the document from the machine once it is finished and allow it to lay flat for cooling. 8.If you desire a flush cut laminated document only trim the excess lamination after the document has cooled. Never trim a pouch prior to laminating the document as this may cause a machine jam and could void your warranty. 9.If the laminated document is cloudy you can increase the laminator heat and run it through the laminator again. 10.If the laminated document is wavy, the laminator heat setting may be too hot. Reduce the setting for the next document. 11.The cold setting on the laminator is designed for use with SelfSeal laminating pouches for a greater seal and removal of air bubbles. You should not use any heat settings with self seal laminating pouches as this may cause problems. 12.Should a pouch jam in your laminator or you wish to remove a pouch prior to the document finishing you will need to turn the laminator off before using the jam release lever / switch. Once the machine is off you can press down on the jam release lever (if you have one) while pulling the document from the front of the machine. If your laminator has a reverse button you will want to press the button while gently pulling on the pouch to remove it from the laminator.

6. Using Spiral Coil Hand Crimpers
Crimping pliers for spiral coil are a necessary option for finishing books bound with spiral coil. The crimpers cut off excess coil, then bend the coil ends over for a professional bind. This ensures that the spiral coil stays in place and doesn't spin back off the book. Generally, you should buy spiral coils about one inch longer than the size of the book you are trying to bind so you have extra coil to crimp to on the end to finish the book properly. There are certain types of crimping pliers that make finishing much easier and help you avoid cutting the coil first then manually bending the end to make it stays securely in place. The best spiral coil hand crimpers are marked with a red dot on one side. This aids the alignment of binding as you crimp the edges. This guide works best when facing the ceiling and keeping the spine of the book faced toward you as you crimp the coil. Spiral coil crimping pliers also assist in achieving standard throw length. The standard throw length is the length of the coil once bent over. This works great for 4:1 or 5: 1 pitch coil, the most common of coil pitch ratios. Plastic coated handles are also a great feature on crimping pliers, making them easier to hold and easier to use. As mentioned, the throw length of these pliers is great for both standard pitch bindings, 5:1 and 4: 1, but documents with a 4:1 pitch with oversized oval holes, or 3:1 or 2.5: 1 pitch holes do not work well with these crimpers. With bigger holes, the throw length may be too short, causing the spiral coil to spin off the book. In these situations, special oversized oval hole crimpers should be used. The crimping pliers have to be squeezed hard enough so that the end of the coil is bent over, but not too hard to actually cut the end off. It can take some practice to get the process just right, and if you are working in higher-volume applications, you will probably find the crimping process very tedious and labor intense. If this is your situation, you can purchase one of many automated crimpers on the market today. Unfortunately, however, they can range a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars and they usually require a great deal of set-up time. A few of the newer coil binding systems include a small pair of crimpers on the machine standard. The problem may be however, that these systems can be quite expensive and may not meet your exact needs. If you use a coil binder, you should definitely have a pair of crimpers, however, so If your machine does not come standard with them, you should buy one separately, or include it in your original order. This is key for finishing your documents safely and professionally - every time Those who work in very large volumes may want to consider other options for crimping, but before you decide, you should definitely speak with a document finishing. A specialist of this type can help you choose the options that are best for your personal application because they have the expertise on all of the equipment and can give you the best recommendation. And remember - if you work in oversized or other non-standard pitches, you should find a pair of pliers with a longer throw to work correctly on these types of projects. No matter what your coil binding needs, crimping pliers are always a good idea - you just need to find the right pair!

7. Choosing the Right Sprial Coil Inserter - The GBC CC2700
When deciding on a spiral coil inserter, you should definitely consider the GBC CC2700 Modular Spiral Coil Inserter . This machine is designed to efficiently help spin color coil onto your book. The CC2700 is actually a component of a larger line of GBC modular systems and is specifically designed to stack on the MP 2500ix - The Magnapunch. It isn't necessary, however, to use the CC2700 in conjunction with the Magnapunch. The CC2700 is very functional as a stand-alone coil inserter. Either way, this inserter is the perfect addition to an assembly-line-type process and will aid a great deal in binding productivity.

8. Taking a Look at the Tamerica Tashin Durabind 242 Legal Size Plastic Comb Binding Machine
The Tamerica Tashin Durabind 242 is one of the most cost-effective, durable, legal-sized plastic comb binding machines on the market today! This manual binder is great for legal sized (14" long) projects because it makes the process of binding this size so much simpler than the majority of binding equipment. Most other equipment has comb openers that are too short, or you may have to punch every page twice. The Durabind 242 is made to handle legal-sized documents and it has all the features you will need to do this on a regular basis, easily and effectively. Like the 210PB, or even the GBC C250, the Durabind 242 has many great binding features, but the addition of the 24-hole punch mechanism, it really has the edge over the competition for anyone who often has the need to find legal-sized materials Among it long list of attributes, the 242 includes a depth-of-punch margin control. This margin control is just what you need if you bind either oversized, or undersized documents. In addition, the Durabind 242 as completely disengageable, which are perfect when you have to bind a document with a short binding edge. These great features make the Durabind 242 both flexible and efficient. Additionally, the 242 has a manual punch that is extremely strong. The punch can actually handle anywhere from 15-20 sheets at one time and can punch completely through 2 plastic covers at once. Another great feature of the Durabind 242 is the comb opener and its separate handle. This lets the 242 binder be stored flush to a wall, allowing you to hold the binder steady, against the wall to guarantee a stable punching process. This also prolongs the life of the machine. As we have explained, the Durabind 242'manual punch is quite effective in a variety of production scenarios. There are, however, a few concerns. For example, the 242's productivity can be slightly limited. It's fine for small or medium sized operations, but for larger companies, an electric punch is probably a better choice to avoid time lags or even repetitive motion injuries. In addition, it can be difficult to source plastic comb binding materials for the Durabind 242. While Black is one color that can be found easily, almost any other color is quite difficult and time consuming to source, which really does limit the options of your presentation's look and feel. Just make sure you understand the availability of materials before you make your decision to purchase. The durable, all-metal construction of binder is inherent in its "Durabind" name and it is this equipment is definitely built to last. In the unlikely event that the 242 does have a problem, there is a 2 year warranty included in your purchase. The machine's self-sharpening, hollow ground steel dies make the 242 suitable for a lifetime of use. The Durabind 242 is a long-wearing, efficient binder that should wear very well with regular use If you need an introductory binding machine for cost-effective, easy legal-sized binding, you need look no further than the Durabind 242. With its heavy-duty construction and useful features, it's a slam-dunk for small to medium volume applications, though high-volume users may find the manual puncher tedious and untenable for larger projects. All of this should be considered when you make you binder purchase.

9. Check Out the GBC Velobind V110e Electric Four Pin Punch
An electric punch like the Velobind V110e punches holes for 4-pin re-closeable Velobind strips. This punch is actually a more up-to-date version of the Velobind V110, also made by Velobind and is very similar to the electric punch designed to punch holes for 4-pin re-closable Velobind strips. The V110e is a much more cost-effective alternative for organizations who prefer the finished look of the GBC Velobind, but can't make the numbers work for them to spend $1000 for a hot knife binder and punch. The V110e is cost effective, but has a finish that looks professional and makes it simple to add or remove pages. The push-button punching mechanism on the 110e can handle about 20 sheets per punch, with a smaller, 4-hole pattern. This is a pretty great capacity when you consider the cost of this electric punch system. In addition, the equipment includes an easy-to-use jam release lever, located on the side of the punch machine. If you want to prevent these paper jams, you should only punch 2 plastic covers at once, and the V110e should not be overloaded, if you want to avoid problems with efficiency or capacity. The V110e comes standard with a re-closable bind and de-bind tool. This tool, made of grey plastic, can be used to push down the pins into the back strip as part of the binding process. Additionally, the tool works to edit the documents if the pins can be released later, giving you the versatility to edit your projects in the fastest and easiest way. The V110e is an excellent tool in the binding process, but does have a few limits. For starters, It only functions as a punch, without any finishing equipment at all. This definitely necessitates manual insertion of the pin strips through holes, then snapping them together. This may not be an issue for a smaller project, but for bigger volumes this methodology is neither practical nor efficient. If you want to punch bigger numbers of clear plastic covers or you want to use the punch on a very regular basis, the V110e's dies can begin dulling. The problem? These dies cannot be replaced, meaning you will have to replace the entire unit, not just the dies. If you are to use this system, it's best to use pre-punched plastic or even a poly cover. The good news? The V110e has a hole-patter that works for the 11 pin Velobind because it is compatible with the 4-pin pattern used by the V110. This requires you to ensure that some pre-punched items are available for use. Another limitation for the V110e is that there are not a great number of readily-available supplies that can be used for the V110e system. The strips available in four pin strips in the following colors: Black; Navy Blue. White strips and Burgundy have been discontinued and are no longer available. If these 3 colors don't work for you, then you may need another system other than the V110e. In addition, if you're looking for the security of a traditional hot knife Velobind system, then potentially, the V110e may not be the system that meets your needs. The V110e, with its re-closable strips, is by no means the perfect option for those seeking a great deal of security. The V110e offers a professional look at an economical price. With style, function and versatility at an excellent value, the V110e is the right choice for many looking for an easy solution. For any company with lower to mid-volume applications, and small to moderate binding projects, the V110e those looking for a highly professional looking, re-closable binding solution. If your needs include high security or high-volume however, the V110e may not be the best binder for you, with its limitations in this area. Great value? Yes. Great Security? Not necessarily. But the GBC V110 electric is a good option and should be considered carefully for your binding needs.

10. 5 Features That Make the GBC PB2600 Modular Electric Comb Opener Great
You may have a very high-speed binder in your arsenal of finishing tools, but without a quick and effective plastic comb opener, you are not going to get very far very fast. Using the plastic comb opener to spread the combs to insert pages is a critical part of the comb binding process and the GPC PB2600 modular electric comb opener may just be the tool you need for the job

11. 5 Reasons to Choose the GBC Catena 65 Professional Roll Laminator
For busy professional production environments, the GBC Catena 65 Professional Roll Laminator is an excellent choice of lamination equipment. Whether you run a copy shop, small printing company, in-plant shop, or just find the need for moderate or large application laminating, The GBC Catena 65 is head and shoulders above other comparable lamination systems. The Catena 65 is multi-functional, and can provide cold laminating, mounting, encapsulating, among other important functions. This laminating system is very versatile, using several different laminating materials and would make a great option for your many different needs. Among the many reasons to choose the GBC Catena 65 as your laminator, here are just 5: 1)Mounting Capabilities: The Catena 65 can mount up to 3/16" mounting boards, including foam core, sintra, gator board, to name just a few. 2)Adhesive Options: The Catena professional roll laminator work s great with either pre-treated board, or hot-mounted adhesive, making it one of the most versatile lamination systems on the market. This, coupled with a good price, makes the Catena 65 an extremely popular choice. 3)Laminating Film Options: The Catena 65 can use a large variety of hot laminating films. These options include 1.5mil, 1.7mil, 3mil, 5mil, and 10mil thicknesses. The adjustable speed and temperature settings included in the Catena 65 allows you to adjust to different materials and thicknesses, as well as varying film types. 4)Integrated Core Adaptors: The Catena has 1" integrated core adaptors as part of its standard equipment. While this size works with most film types, some specialty films only work on 2.25" core adaptors, which can be purchased separately for your special project. 5)Durable Construction: The Catena 65 is made with plastic sides and a metal feed tray and components, making it very dependable. Although needing service is a rare occurrence, the rollers must be carefully handled and shouldn't' be cleaned with any sharp objects. In addition, items with glitter, 3-D elements or other rough materials shouldn't' be run through the rollers in case of damage. So now that you understand some of the reasons to consider the Catena 65, there are a few reasons that may lead you to choose a different option. For example, The Catena doesn't work with laminating film on a 3" core, limiting your ability to use certain specialty films that only come in this size. This could really limit the ability to use some popular specialty films that only come on 3" cores. In addition, the Catena 65 can be a bit harder to configure and master than a more basic laminator. The Catena 65 is so versatile, that it can be somewhat complex. In addition, like many other roll laminators, the Catena 65 can be somewhat challenging to load, although the process does become more simple with use. For wide format posters and other similar items, the Catena 65 may not be a good choice. This laminator only has the ability to laminate documents up to 25 inches wide. Any projects larger than 25 " cannot work in the Catena 65, making it potentially limiting.. Its critical to properly load the Catena 65. If not loaded correctly, the laminator could be loaded backwards, causing the film to wrap around the rollers and create a difficult to undo scenario. This should never be far from your mind as you use the Catena 65 laminator. So whatever you needs - a professional print environment, a copy shop, in-plant printer or small to medium-sized company that does a fair amount of lamination, The GBC Catena 65 is the right roll laminator for all of your needs. To sweeten the proposition, this lamination system also includes a 90-day of GBC on-site warranty - all at a great value. So if high quality at a fair price is what you're looking for, choose the GBC Catena today!

12. Tips for Evaluating the GBC CombBind C450e Electric Plastic Comb Binding Machine
The GBC CombBind C450e is a great choice in plastic comb binding systems. It has an electric punch and an array of other great features that make binding quick and simple across a variety of different applications. The GBC CombBind C450 is the only plastic comb-binding system with all of these features housed in the same machine, differentiating it from others in its category. This is not surprising, however, when you consider that GBC is the world's original binder manufacturer. The CombBind C450's electric punch mechanism can handle up to 25 sheets per punch (22 per punch more conservatively). This unique system can also punch through up to 2 plastic covers simultaneously, saving time and money on productivity. The C450 also has a state-of-the-art auto-centering system, making it simple to align documents during the binding process. All of these features help make the C450 an easy and versatile option. Additionally, the newly-designed document separator gives you the ability to divide sheets into sections that are very simple to punch, which is a superb feature for someone who want to use the CombBind C450 for occasional projects. If you create higher volume projects, more often, this may not be quite as helpful to you, and you may want to consider a binding system made especially for high-volume applications. The C450 does an excellent job binding projects with plastic combs that are between ¼" and 2" in diameter, giving it some versatility in document size. The CombBind C450 has an efficient, attractive compact design, causing it to look as good as it works. Although not critical, style is a feature often ignored by other binding system makers. The CombBind C450 is effective in a variety of situations and applications but is not completely without limitations. For instance, without a depth-of-punch control, the machine doesn't allow you to decide how far you want the holes from the edge of the paper of your document. This can make set-ups quite complicated. Additionally, the C450 does not have disengageable dies, which can aid in binding custom-sized projects - and without open throat design, no pieces over 11 inches in length can be punched. A4 documents and legal sized sheets are no exception, which can make the C450 impractical depending on your needs. One consideration that many people overlook is that the C450e's rotary comb opener is not as easy to use a standard comb openers, though it can be mastered with a little practice. All of the pros and cons of the CombBind C450 should be carefully compared to other binding systems in its class before you make your final decision. As previously mentioned, the C450 is mostly made of plastic, making it stylish, but less durable than all-metal component, potentially causing an issue for higher volume applications in which the machine is used again and again. Additionally, new features, like the document separator and auto centering device may be a plus, but they are as of yet unproven for durability under continued use and this must be considered as your binding equipment decision is made. Even with a few limitations, however, the stylish and convenient CombBind C450 plastic comb binder is a great choice for medium usage applications that are large enough to benefit from the convenience of an electric punch mechanism. The C450 increases productivity and makes the binding process a great deal easier. So if you want a great-functioning binding system at an equally great value, the GBC CombBind C450 is a good bet for a variety of situations.


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