GOLDBOND Spiral / Coil Binding Machine GBB 2009
A heavy-duty spiral binder for clean, neat booklets—great for offices, schools, and print rooms that bind regularly.
The GOLDBOND GBB 2009 helps you punch pages and bind them into a tidy spiral/coil finish. It’s a practical choice for manuals, training notes, price lists, proposals, and project files—especially when you want pages to open flat and flip smoothly.
Spiral / coil binding Up to 20 sheets per punch Adjustable push-pull pin Margin depth control
Who the GBB 2009 Is Best For
A strong fit if you:
- Bind training notes, reports, manuals, or school materials every week/month
- Want a durable machine for regular use (not just occasional binding)
- Need clean, consistent punching so the finished booklet looks neat
- Like simple controls for better alignment (push-pull pin, margin depth control)
- Want booklets that open flat and turn comfortably
Consider a different option if you:
- Only bind once in a while (a lighter-duty binder may be enough)
- Need an automatic/electric punch for very high daily volume
- Need a different binding style (comb/thermal/wire) for certain jobs
Why People Choose the GOLDBOND GBB 2009
1) A neat spiral finish that feels “done properly”
Spiral/coil binding is popular because it looks clean and is comfortable to use. Pages open flat, flip easily, and stay organised—perfect for manuals and training packs.
- Open-flat pages for reading and presenting
- Looks tidy on shelves and in files
2) Heavy-duty build for regular binding work
If your team binds often, you’ll appreciate a machine made to handle repeat jobs without fuss. It’s suited for daily office and school use where durability matters.
- Made for frequent punching and binding
- Good fit for admin teams, training rooms, and print counters
3) Faster punching with up to 20 sheets per punch
Punching more sheets per cycle helps you finish jobs quicker, especially when you’re preparing multiple sets.
- Up to 20 sheets per punch (paper type dependent)
- Helps speed up small to medium batch work
4) Better-looking results with simple adjustments
Small controls make a big difference. With margin depth control and an adjustable push-pull pin, you can improve alignment and keep the booklet looking neat.
- Margin depth control helps improve the “finish” of the book
- Adjustable push-pull pin supports cleaner, more consistent punching
Simple Tips for Better Binding Results
A few small habits can make your booklets look much better—especially when you’re doing repeat jobs for training or class materials.
- Punch a small test set first to confirm alignment
- Don’t overload the punch—stick to the recommended sheet limit
- Use margin depth control to match your cover thickness
- Choose the right coil size so pages turn smoothly
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
It’s used to punch pages and bind them with a spiral/coil—great for reports, manuals, training notes, and school materials.
It can punch up to 20 sheets per punch (depending on paper type).
It helps you set the distance between the holes and the page edge—so your booklet looks neater and turns more comfortably, especially with thicker covers.
Yes. It’s a practical pick for offices, schools, and training rooms that bind regularly and want a neat, consistent finish.