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Eagle CW 300 Manual Binding Machine – Heavy‑Duty A4 Paper Binder for Offices & Print Shops

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Eagle CW 300 Manual Binding Machine – Heavy‑Duty A4 Paper Binder for Offices & Print Shops

SKU: 4862
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AED1600.00

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  • Reliable manual binder for A4 documents
  • Flexible binding type: comb or wire
  • Adjustable margins for neat punch alignment
  • Strong build for frequent use
  • Suitable for offices, schools, print shops
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Description

The Eagle CW 300 is a robust manual binding machine built for reliable A4‑size document binding. It offers strong punching and binding capacity, ideal for offices, schools, copy‑shops, or print centers that process frequent document batches. The machine supports standard comb or wire binding (depending on comb/wire used), accommodates flexible sheet thickness, and delivers consistent, professional results. Its solid construction and straightforward manual operation make it a practical, long‑lasting solution for binding reports, manuals, presentations, and training materials.

Key Features

  • Heavy‑duty manual binding machine
  • High punching capacity: handles multiple sheets per punch
  • Adjustable side and depth margin, ensures clean edge alignment and proper hole placement
  • Compatible with standard comb or wire binding supplies, flexible for different document types
  • Suitable for A4 documents
  • Durable construction
  • Simple manual lever operation
  • Reliable binding for small to medium‑size reports, booklets, or manuals

Specifications

  • Model: CW 300
  • Binding Type: Manual comb/wire binding
  • Supported Paper Size: A4
  • Punch Capacity: Multiple sheets per punch
  • Binding Capacity: Suitable for small to medium booklets, reports, or manuals
  • Operation: Manual lever

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