FP-M15 Paper Drill Multi-Hole Punch with 3 Punch Heads

FP-M15 Paper Drill Multi-Hole Punch with 3 Punch Heads
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FP-M15 Paper Drill Multi-Hole Punch with 3 Punch Heads

Item #: 04GGFPM15
Brand: SPC Company
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Description

Why purchase several punches for every need when you can have the FP-M15 Paper Drill Multi-Hole Punch. This modular multi-hole punch can be used in a variety of applications as it gives users the freedom to punch as much as 9 holes at a time, and up to 170 sheets of 20 pound bond paper. Added features ensure that holes are perfect and aligned each time, this includes an adjustable sidelay stop, paper guide, paper margin scale, and paper margin adjustment knob. Plus, it is equipped with a waste compartment that can be easily accessed for easy disposal, keeping the workspace tidy and clutter free. The FP-M15 punch comes with three punch heads set up with 5/16” (8 mm) punch bits. Other size punch bits available are 3/16” (4 mm) and 1/4” (6 mm). Additional punch heads can be added. For a multi-hole punch that can do it all, get the FP-M15 Paper Drill Multi-Hole Punch!

Features:

  • Punches up to 9 holes at a time and up to 170 sheets of 20 pound bond.
  • Moving Punch System (Available 1-9 Hole Operations)
  • Comes with three punch heads set up with 5/16” (8 mm) punch bits. Other size punch bits available are 3/16” (4 mm) and 1/4” (6 mm).
  • Additional punch heads can be added.
  • Paper Guide
  • Paper Margin Adjustment Knob
  • Paper Margin Scale
  • Waste Compartment

Specifications

Item # 04GGFPM15
Model # FP-M15
Punching Capacity Up to 9 holes at a time and up to 170 sheets of 20 pound bond.
Includes | Three punch heads set up with 5/16" (8 mm) punch bits.
Compatible Punch Bits 5/16" (8mm)[FP-PM-516]
1/4" (6mm)[FP-PM-14]
3/16" (4mm)[FP-PM-316]
Compatible Accessories Punch Pads (3pk)[FP-PM-PP]
Extra Punch Head (Bits not Included)[FP-PM-HEAD]

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