Paper Drill
Paper drills are used to punch precise holes in stacks of paper materials too thick for hand punching. Convenient and economical, paper drills create holes for ringed notebooks and are ideal for businesses, schools and copy rooms.

Manufacturers:
Lassco, Martin Yale, Standard

The difference between a paper drill and a paper punch is that a paper drill is powered by a motor and can handle larger stacks of paper, while a punch handles smaller quantities of paper and is also smaller in size.
Paper drills have capacities ranging from 1" to 2-1/2", and can drill up to 8 holes simultaneously. We carry both mechanical and pneumatic (air) styles available.
The number of spindles regulates the number of drills that can be attached and used in a single motion. There is a 2-drill capacity per spindle. Thus, with three spindles, up to 6 holes can be created by pulling the lever once. The number of spindles required depends upon the number of holes that need to be created simultaneously. A traversing table allows the work area to move left to right and vice versa to allow easy shifting and alignment of the papers being drilled, making the process more efficient and the punches cleaner.
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