Gancho lotero tamanos surtidos

Double Clip or Paper Clamp - 41 mm

$7.040
Sale price  $7.040 Regular price  $8.800
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Gancho lotero tamanos surtidos

Double Clip or Paper Clamp - 41 mm

$7.040
Sale price  $7.040 Regular price  $8.800
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BINDER CLIP SIZES

  • 1/2″ or 15 mm
  • 3/4″ or 19 mm
  •  1″ or 25 mm
  • 1/4″ or 32 mm
  • 1.5/4″ or 41 mm
  • 2″  or 51 mm

 
  • Box of 12 binder clips, minimum purchase, a dozen would be 12 boxes x 12 units.
  • Its body is black with silver wings
  • Its brand may change without altering presentation and price
  • Ideal for precisely and firmly holding a good quantity of sheets, its wings serve to hang from a nail

USE AND HISTORY OF THE BINDER CLIP

A binder clip, or bulldog clip (or in Spanish gancho lotero), is a simple device for clamping many or a few sheets of paper together, such as essays, archive documents or manuscripts, among other uses. The binder clip leaves the sheets intact and can be easily removed without damaging the paper, unlike staple clips.They are constructed with a loop at the ends and a strip of folded stainless steel sheet metal in the shape of an isosceles triangle. The tension along the base of the triangle forces the two sides to be closed, and the loops prevent the sharp edges of the steel from damaging the paper. The loops also serve to hold the two pieces of stiff wire in place, which act as handles and allow the clip to be opened. Compared to a paper clip, the binder clip is capable of clamping sheets of paper more securely, and is also resistant to corrosion.There is a variety of binder clip sizes, from a 9mm base to 50mm. It is common for the sheet steel portion to be painted black, with chrome handles, although a variety of decorative color schemes are also available. The sheet steel part is usually constructed of stainless steel, but can also be nickel, silver or gold plated.The binder clip was invented in 1911 by Louis E. Baltzley in Washington. At that time, the method for clamping papers together involved making through holes and sewing them, so adding or removing a single sheet was very laborious. Baltzley invented the binder clip to help his father, Edwin Baltzley, a writer and inventor, easily keep his manuscripts together. While the original design has changed five times, the basic mechanism remains largely the same.https://youtu.be/7nf_OxIrZN4

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