How do you reinforce paper holes?

How do you reinforce paper holes?

How do you reinforce paper holes?

You can use tape — masking tape, clear tape, patterned duct tape — along the margin of the paper. Holes punched in the taped area are not likely to rip through. As a caution, you need to know that this solution may gum up your hole punch depending on the tape you use.

What is a pack of hole reinforcements?

Self-adhesive, super thin poly-vinyl rings repair and strengthen punched holes in paper. Standard hole size labels will not rip or tear. Packaged in an easy-to-use dispenser.

Do reinforcement labels go on both sides?

No, one side will work, however if the original hole has ripped all the way through I have occasionally placed reinforcements on both sides.

What do reinforcement labels do?

Reinforcement label rings are ideal for reinforcing or repairing punched holes in binder paper. Self-adhesive clear rings reinforce without covering up information and are made of a poly-vinyl material.

How do you use reinforcement rings?

Reinforcement Rings 13 mm, white These white reinforcement rings are for giving your punched holes extra strength. They come in a handy dispenser so you can take one ring at a time. Just stick and place them around the original hole so you can still file the document where it belongs. This dispenser contains 500 rings.

What are hole guards?

File Hole Guards are prepunched self-adhesive PVC stickers used to strengthen the punched holes in documents, which need to be filed.

What is ring reinforcement?

Description. Tower Ring Re-inforcements strengthen and repair punched holes in correspondence, lecture notes and manuscripts. The flexible plastic rings are tough but thin and prevent buldging files, while the clear rings ensure underlying information remain readable.

What are reinforcement labels used for?

These Reinforcement Labels are designed to strengthen and repair punched holes. The labels come packaged in a handy dispenser that peels each self-adhesive reinforcement off the roll one by one. Apply the reinforcements to your standard-size punched holes to provide a durable border that resists tearing.