How Do I Bind with the DFG TitanWire Wire Binding Machine?

The DFG TitanWire wire binding machine is an all-manual 3:1 pitch wire binding machine that is specially designed to stand up to heavy-duty use in offices and other high-volume binding environments. Made from sturdy, die-cast metal, the TitanWire features a number of professional-grade features – such as fully-disengageable pins, an open punching throat, and a unique encased lubrication system that dramatically reduces friction and punch wear – that set it apart from other comparably-priced wire binding machines. Below is a step-by-step guide for binding with the DFG TitanWire wire binder:

  1. If this is the first time that your TitanWire will be used, then you will need to set it up. Place both the punching and binding handles onto the right side of the machine, with the shorter handle toward the back, then insert the included screws to secure them in place.
  2. Determine the required 3:1 binding wire diameter using the built-in size selector (located on the right side of the machine). Place your unbound book below the spring-loaded size selector, then push the selector down until it rests against the top of the book. The top of the size selector will indicate the recommended wire size.
  3. Adjust the punch depth margin using the slider located on the left side of the face of the machine (immediately below the side margin guide). As a general rule, thicker books require a greater punching margin than thinner books.
  4. Set the side margin guide (located on the left side of the machine base) to ensure a centered a sheet. To adjust the side margin guide, loosen the screw that holds it in place, slide the guide to the desired position, then tighten the screw to secure it.
  5. Disengage any pins necessary in order to eliminate partially-punched holes at the ends of your document. To disengage a pin, pull the corresponding arm straight out from the front of the machine.
  6. Insert up to 28 sheets (based on 20 lb. paper) into the punching throat, aligning it to both the side margin guide and the back of the punching throat. Note: The more pages that are inserted, the more user effort that is required to punch through them. To reduce operator fatigue, it is recommended that you punch in sets of 12 – 20 sheets.
  7. Pull the punching handle forward to punch your document, then return the handle to its starting position to release it. Remove your punched pages from the machine.
  8. Repeat steps 6 – 7 until all of the pages of your document have been punched.
  9. Set the wire closer based on the size of wire that is being used. Close a test wire to confirm that the settings are satisfactory, making any necessary adjustments before attempting to close the wire on your book.
  10. Arrange the pages of your document so that they are in order from first to last, then place the back cover onto the front cover face down. This will allow you to hide the seam of the wire after binding for a more professional finish.
  11. Place the document on the edge of your work table, so that the punched holes hang slightly over. Working from one side to the other, insert the selected wire into the holes. Once the loops have been inserted through all of the holes, turn the wire so that the loops reach completely through the book.
  12. Lift the book and the wire off of the table, then insert the wire into the wire closer. The wire should be positioned so that the open side sits flush against the bottom of the wire closer.
  13. Using even pressure, pull the wire closer handle to close the wire. Return the handle to its starting position to release the book.
  14. Remove the book from the wire closer by lifting it straight up. Turn the back cover to the back of the book to hide the wire seam and complete the binding process.

How Do I Use the 3-Hole Punch Feature of the SircleBind CB-230 Comb Binding Machine?

The SircleBind CB-230 comb binding machine with 3-hole punch is versatile, all-manual punch-and-bind system that pairs comb binding capabilities with a convenient 3-hole punching mechanism. Designed for use in office environments, the CB-230 is built to stand up to medium-to-high volume binding needs without the need for complicated operator adjustments. Below is a step-by-step guide to using the 3-hole punch feature of the SircleBind CB-230 comb binder with 3-hole punch:

  1. Set the side margin guide based on the size of paper that is being used. Moving it to the right, aligned to the “LTR” line, will set the margin for letter-sized documents. Moving it to the right, aligned to the “A4” line, will set the margin for A4 sheets.
  2. Jog up to 20 sheets (based on 20 lb. paper) by tapping them against a flat surface, then insert them into the front punching slot.
  3. Pull the binding handle forward to engage the punching mechanism, then push it back to its upright position to complete the punch. The CB-230 is pre-set to punch 3 holes for letter-sized sheets and 4 holes for A4 sheets.
  4. Remove the punched sheets, then continue working in sets of up to 20 pages until all of the desired sheets have been punched.

How Do I Bind with the SircleBind CB-230 Comb Binding Machine with 3-Hole Punch?

The SircleBind CB-230 comb binding machine with 3-hole punch is a heavy-duty comb binder that offers a comprehensive range of professional-quality features at an office-friendly price. The CB-230 has a unique, full-length handle design that provides maximum punching force with minimal effort and converts to a standard handle for punching over-sized documents. In addition to manually comb-binding books up to 2″ thick (approximately 425 pages based on 20 lb. paper), this versatile model also performs 3-hole punching on up to 20 sheets at a time. Below is a step-by-step guide to binding with the SircleBind CB-230 comb binder with 3-hole punch:

  1. If you are using the CB-230 for the first time, you will need to assemble it before use. Remove the left and right screws from the base of the machine, then remove the screw from the right side of the handle. Pull the handle apart into two separate pieces and insert them into the sides of the machine. The longer side of the handle should be place on the left and the shorter side of the handle should be inserted on the right. Fit the handles together so that they form a solid bar, then thread and tighten the three screws into the left and right sides of the base as well as the right side of the handle. Lift the paper guide up to complete the set-up process.
  2. Begin the binding process by determining the appropriate plastic binding comb size. Use the comb guage located on the front left corner of the machine to measure the thickness of your document and identify the recommended comb size.
  3. Adjust the punch slot guide using the sliding control located on the right side of the machine. To punch letter-sized sheets, slide the control upward. By sliding the control downward, you can punch extra-large sheet sizes.
  4. Move the side margin control as nececessary to match the size of the paper that will be punched. For letter-sized sheets, align the guide to the “LTR” line.
  5. Set the punching depth using the sliding control located on the right side of the machine. Push it toward the left if your comb is 1/4″ – 15/32″ in diameter. Push it toward the right if your comb is 1/2″ – 2″ in diameter.
  6. Insert up to 20 pages (based on 20 lb. paper) into the rear punching slot and align them against the side margin stopper.
  7. Pull the punching lever down with both hands to punch the sheets. Return the lever to its upright position and remove the punched sheets.
  8. Continue punching your document in 20-sheet sets until all pages have been punched.
  9. To bind your document, begin by placing the binding comb onto the comb opener. The solid back of the comb should be placed against the Metal Comb-Holding Fingers so the the loops of the comb are between the fingers and the open side is facing up.
  10. Pull the Plastic Comb Opening Lever (located on the left side of the machine) forward to open the comb. Once the comb has been sufficiently opened to begin inserting the pages of your document, release the lever to keep the comb in its open position.
  11. Insert your document onto the comb by aligning the holes in the paper with the prongs of the comb. The pages should be inserted face-down, beginning with the front cover and working backwards. If binding a particularly large book, it may be easier to insert the pages onto the comb in smaller sets.
  12. After all of the pages have been inserted onto the comb, push the Plastic Comb Opening Lever back to its starting position in order to close the comb.
  13. Lift the book straight up and off of the comb opener to complete the binding process.

How Do I Bind Large Documents with the SircleBind CB-230 Comb Binding Machine and 3-Hole Punch?

The SircleBind CB-230 comb binding machine with 3-hole punch is a manual comb binder that is capable of binding letter-sized documents as well as larger sheets, such as A3 or B4 sizes. Featuring a user-friendly design and a powerful, 20-page punch, the CB-230 is ideal for use in schools and offices. Below is a step-by-step guide to binding over-sized documents with the SircleBind CB-230 comb binder with 3-hole punch:

  1. Start by disassembling the left side of the punching bar. To do this, remove the screw that attaches the left side of the punching bar to the base as well as the screw that attaches the right side of the punching bar to the left side. Remove the left side of the punching bar, then replace the screws onto the left side of the base and the right side of the punching bar.
  2. Measure your document using the built-in comb diameter guage to determine the best binding comb size for your book.
  3. Move the punch slot guide control (located on the left side of the machine) down to configure the machine for punching extra large paper (such as A3 or B4 sheets). Note: The CB-230 punches all documents – including large sheets – with the standard 19-hole comb binding punch pattern.
  4. Adjust the side margin guide to the left, aligning it to the “A3” or “B4” line.
  5. Set the depth margin using the sliding punch depth control located on the right side of the machine. If the comb is 1/4″ – 15/32″ in diameter, slide the control switch to the left. If the comb is 1/2″ – 2″ in diameter, slide the control switch to the left.
  6. Insert up to 20 sheets (based on 20 lb. paper) into the rear punching slot, making sure to align them to the A3 or B4 line.
  7. Pull down the binding handle to punch the pages, then return it to its upright position to complete the punch.
  8. Remove the pages from the punch, flip them horizontally, and reinsert them into the punching throat. Place the third punched hole from the end of the sheet onto the alignment pin (located to the left of the punching throat).
  9. Pull the binding handle down to punch the pages a second time. Return the handle to its original position to complete the punch. Remove the punched pages.
  10. Repeat steps 6 – 9 as necessary until all pages of your document have been punched.
  11. Place the comb onto the comb opener, aligning it to the right side (so that the excess length falls to the left of the comb opener). Set the solid section of the spine against the metal fingers so that the loops extend between the fingers and the open side of the comb faces up. The CB-230’s built-in comb opener is capable of opening combs with up to 22 loops. Longer combs can still be used, but they require a multi-step binding process (similar to the punching process detailed above).
  12. Gently pull the comb opener handle (located on the left side of the machine) to open the comb. Once the tines of the comb have been adequately opened to insert your document, release the handle to keep the comb in an open position.
  13. Insert the pages of your document onto the comb, beginning with the front cover (facing down) and working to the back cover (facing up).
  14. Push the comb opener handle back to its original position to close the comb.
  15. Lift the comb straight up and off of the comb opener. Move the comb to the right and reposition it onto the comb opener so that the remaining loops can be inserted through the pages of your book.
  16. Repeat step 12 to open the remaining loops of the comb.
  17. Insert the pages of your document onto the open tines of the comb.
  18. Once all of the pages have been inserted, return the comb opener handle to its original position to close the comb and complete the bind.
  19. Lift the comb up to remove the finished book from the comb opener.

How Do I Bind with the Tamerica ECO-34 Wire Binding Machine?

The Tamerica ECO-34 wire binding machine is an entry-level 3:1 wire binder that offers basic features and all-metal construction at a cost-effective price point. The ECO-34 wire binder has a manual punch that is capable of punching up to 15 sheets per pull (based on 20 lb. paper) and a built-in wire closer for a complete punch-and-bind solution. Below is a step-by-step guide to document binding with the Tamerica ECO-34 wire binder:

  1. Set the side margin control based on the page size of your document. To adjust the side margin, loosen the screw and slide it to the desired position. Tighten the screw to secure it in place. Because the ECO-34 does not have any disengageable dies, setting the side margin correctly is key to ensuring that there are no partially-punched holes along the edges of your document.
  2. Turn the knob located on the left side of the machine so that the arrow points to “Punching” to engage the punching dies.
  3. Insert up to 15 sheets (based on 20 lb. paper) into the punching throat, being careful to align it so that it is flush against the side margin and the back of the punching throat.
  4. Pull the handle forward to punch through the pages, then return the handle to its upright position to complete the punch. Remove the punched pages.
  5. Continue punching in 15-sheet sets until the entire document has been punched.
  6. Use the built-in size guage to determine the appropriate 3:1 binding wire size for your document. Pull out the drawer on the front of the machine table and insert your document into the guage. The measurement that is listed corresponds to the diameter of wire that should be used.
  7. Hang the wire from the wire holder located on the front of the machine (immediately above the punching throat).
  8. Insert the pages of your document onto the wire, starting with the back page and working forward. The back cover should be inserted last, and should be placed face down. This will help to hide the seam of the wire after binding.
  9. Lift the wire and the document off of the wire holder and insert it into the wire closer. The open side of the wire should be placed so that it rests flat against the bottom of the wire closer.
  10. Turn the knob on the left side of the machine so that the arrow points to the size of wire that is being used.
  11. Pull the handle forward to activate the wire closing mechanism. The wire closer will stop automatically based on the size of the wire that was set. Return the handle to its upright position.
  12. Remove the book from the wire closer, then turn the back cover to the back of the book. This will conceal the seam of the binding wire and complete the binding process.

How Do I Bind with the DFG ETitanCoil Coil Binding Machine?

The DFG ETitanCoil coil binding machine is a heavy-duty coil binder that offers electric punching and coil inserting capabilities for increased productivity in high-volume binding environments. With its fully-disengageable punching dies and open throat design, the ETitanCoil can easily accommodate a wide range of sheet sizes, making it as versatile as it is durable. In addition to its sturdy, die-cast metal construction and robust, 25-page punching capacity, this model also features a unique enclosed lubrication system, which keeps the punch running smoothly without exposing your documents to any lubricants. Below is a step-by-step guide to binding books with the DFG ETitanCoil coil binder:

  1. If this is the first time that your ETitanCoil will be used, you will need to assemble it prior to binding. Insert the foot pedal plug into the jack located on the back of the machine (below the power switch). Connect the power cord to the right side of the machine, then plug the other end of the cord into a power outlet.
  2. Turn the power switch (located on the back of the machine) to the on position.
  3. Prepare the machine for punching by setting the switch located on the top right corner of the machine to the “Punch” position.
  4. Determine the required coil binding spine size by using the built-in size selector. Place your complete, unbound document onto the machine base, then push the size selector down until the bottom tab rests against the top sheet of your book. The top of the size selector will indicate the recommended coil size based on the thickness of your document.
  5. Adjust the punching margin by using the sliding control knob located on the left side of the machine (immediately above the side margin control). As a general guideline, the thicker the book, the larger the punching margin.
  6. Set the side margin so that the holes will be centered on your sheet. To position the side margin, loosen the screw on the side margin guide, slide it into the desired place, then tighten the screw to prevent it from moving.
  7. Disengage dies as necessary to prevent any partially-punched holes from appearing along the ends of your document. To disengage a die, pull the corresponding silver arm straight out from the machine until it stops. To resume punching with a previously-disengaged die, push the arm back into the machine.
  8. Insert up to 25 sheets (based on 20 lb. paper) into the punching throat. Be sure to align your pages against the side margin guide and the back of the punch, as this will help to prevent misaligned holes.
  9. Press the foot pedal to punch the inserted pages. Release the foot pedal and slide your punched sheets out of the punch.
  10. Repeat steps 8 – 9 until all of the pages of your document have been punched.
  11. Prepare the machine for binding by setting the switch located on the top right corner of the machine to “Bind.”
  12. Arrange the pages of your book so that they are in order, then jog the book by lightly tapping it against a flat surface to align all of the pages. 
  13. Manually insert the plastic binding coil into the first 4 – 5 holes of the book.
  14. Press the foot pedal to activate the roller motor. Position the book so that the coil is to the right and the holes are to the left. Lightly press the coil against the roller to begin advancing it through the holes. To make the coil inserting process even faster, you can move the book to the right while the coil is spinning. Note: The electric coil inserter can only be used with coils up to 7/8″ in diameter. Larger coils can be used to bind your books, however they will need to be inserted manually.
  15. As soon as the coil passes through the last hole, release the foot pedal and/or move the coil away from the roller to prevent it from advancing too far. If your coil does feed beyond the end of your book, you can flip it over and use the electric coil inserter to feed it back to the desired position.
  16. Use a coil crimping tool to trim away the excess coil and crimp both ends of the coil. This will prevent the coil from twisting out of your finished book.

How Do I Bind with the Tamerica 213PB Comb Binding Machine with Wire Closer and 3-Hole Punch?

The Tamerica 213PB comb binding machine with wire closer and 3-hole punch is a versatile, multi-function comb binder that gives users the flexibility of binding with both plastic combs and spiral-o wires (which utilize the same 19-hole punch pattern as binding combs). The 213PB is designed to provide an budget-friendly and space-saving alternative to investing multiple single-function binding machines. Below is a step-by-step guide to binding books with the Tamerica 213PB comb binder with wire closer (including instructions for both comb binding, spiral-o wire binding, and 3-hole punching):

  1. Begin by assembling the machine (required on the first use only). Insert the binding handle onto the master shaft, then thread the screw through the handle into the shaft. Tighten to secure the handle in place.
  2. Use the included binding guage to measure the thickness of the document that is being bound to determine the correct punching depth and binding comb diameter to use.
  3. Adjust the side margin guide based on the sheet size of your document. The side guide is located on the left side of the machine base and can be moved by loosening the screw slightly, sliding it to the desired position, and tightening the screw.
  4. Disengage pins as necessary to elminate any partial holes from the edges of your document. Dies can be disengaged by pulling on the metal arm that corresponds to the hole until it stops.
  5. Use the adjustment knob (located on the right side of the machine) to set the depth margin to 1, 2, 3, or 4 as indicated on the binding guage. Note: The thicker your document, the greater the depth margin that will be needed to create an adequate bind.
  6. Insert up to 20 pages (based on 20 lb. paper) into the punching throat. Pull the binding handle forward to engage the punching dies and push it back to its upright position to complete the punch. Repeat in sets until all pages have been punched.
  7. Place a plastic binding comb onto the comb opener by aligning the solid spine of the comb against the metal fingers of the opener. The loops of the comb should be inserted between the open side of the comb facing up.
  8. Push the binding handle back to open the rings of the comb. Once the comb has been opened enough to insert the pages of your document, release the handle to keep the comb in the open position.
  9. Insert the pages of your book onto the open comb, starting with the front cover and working backward. If the book that you are binding is especially thick, you may find it easier to insert the pages in small sets.
  10. Return the binding handle to its upright position to close the comb. Lift the finished book straight up to remove it from the comb opener.

If you are binding with 19-loop spiral-o wires instead of plastic binding combs, follow the instructions below:

  1. Punch your document with the 19-hole comb binding pattern by following the instructions for steps 2-6 above.
  2. Adjust the set-pin located on the lower right side of the machine to match the diameter of the spiral-o wire being used.
  3. Insert the pages of your document onto the open wire. In order to hide the seam of the wire, the face of the back cover should be placed against the face of the front cover before the book is inserted onto the wire.
  4. Once all of the pages have been placed onto the wire, insert the wire into the wire closer (located below the disengaging dies). The open side of the wire should be flush against the back of the wire closer.
  5. Pull the binding handle forward using steady, even pressure to close the wire.
  6. Return the handle to its upright position and remove the book from the wire closer. Turn the back cover to the back of the book to complete the binding process.

If you would like to utilize the 3-hole punch feature of the Tamerica 213PB, follow the steps below:

  1. Jog the pages to be punched by tapping them against a table or other flat surface.
  2. Insert up to 15 sheets (based on 20 lb. paper) into the slot located at the back of the machine, immediately behind the comb opener.
  3. Pull the binding handle forward to punch the sheets, then return it to its upright position to complete the punch.
  4. Remove your sheets from the slot and repeat as necessary.

How Do I Bind with the Tamerica 210PB Comb Binding Machine?

The Tamerica 210PB comb binding machine is a manual comb binder that offers a comprehensive range of features – including fully disengageable dies, self-sharpening dies, and a 20-page punching capacity – at an affordable price. Designed for use in schools, offices, and other multi-user settings, the 210PB is easy to use and requires minimal user adjustments. Below is a step-by-step guide for binding books with the Tamerica 210PB comb binder:

  1. If this is the first time that the machine is being used, it will need to be assembled. To assemble the 210PB, insert the handle onto the master shaft (located on the right side of the machine) so that it is in an upright position. Thread the knob set through the handle and into the master shaft, then tighten to secure the handle.
  2. Adjust the side margin guide based on the sheet size of your document.
  3. Disengage pins as necessary to eliminate any partially-punched holes. The alignment guide on the feed table of the machine indicates the placement of the holes. To disengage a pin, simply pull the corresponding metal arm straight back from the machine until it stops.
  4. Using the included Binding Guage & Diameter Guide, measure the thickness of your book to determine the appropriate depth margin setting. Adjust the depth margin to 1, 2, 3, or 4 using the binding depth knob.
  5. Insert up to 20 sheets (based on 20 lb. paper) into the punching throat. If you are using thicker paper and/or cover stock, you will need to reduce the number of pages in order to assure a clean punch.
  6. Pull the binding handle forward to punch. Return the handle to its upright position and pull the papers out of the punching throat.
  7. Repeat punching your document(s) in sets until all pages have been punched.
  8. Place the plastic binding comb onto the built-in comb opener so that the solid portion of the spine is behind the metal fingers and the open side of the rings is facing up. Note: Using the comb size specified by the Binding Guage & Diameter Guide will help to ensure a professional finish to your bound document.
  9. Turn the binder stop (located on the left side of the machine) toward the front of the machine until it stops.
  10. Push the binding arm backward until the comb has been opened enough to insert your pages. Hold the binding arm in position and rotate the binder stop toward the back of the machine until it stops. This will prevent you from over-opening the combs and increase the efficiency of your binding process.
  11. Insert the pages of your document onto the comb with the front cover facing down, making sure that all of the prongs have been aligned with the holes in your sheets. If working with a particularly thick book, you may find it easier to insert the pages onto the comb in smaller sets.
  12. Return the binding handle to the upright position, then lift the book straight up and off of the machine to complete the binding process.

How Do I Use the Akiles Finish-@-Coil-E1 Electric Coil Inserter and Crimper?

The Akiles Finish-@-Coil-E1 electric coil inserter and crimper is an efficiency-enhancing, stand-alone coil inserting unit that offers all-electric finishing capabilities. The Finish-@-Coil-E1 offers a comprehensive range of useful features – including foot pedal operation, an adjustable roller gap, and a diameter selector – and can be used in conjunction with any coil binding machine. Unlike most electric coil inserters, which only offer electric inserting capabilities, the Finish-@-Coil-E1 also has fully-electric coil cutting and crimping for even greater productivity. Below is a step-by-step guide to using the Akiles Finish-@-Coil-E1 electric coil inserter with electric crimper:

  1. If necessary, use the built-in Pitch Identifier to verify that the pitch of the binding coil matches the pitch of the punched document.
  2. Place the document into the Coil Diameter Selector to select the appropriate coil size based on the thickness of your document.
  3. Align the coil to the Diameter Scale to verify the size of the coil before binding.
  4. Turn the Lower Roller Adjustment Knob to adjust the lower roller position and the crimper angle based your coil size.
  5. Turn the Crimper Adjustment Knob according to your coil size in order to provide suitable clearance for cutting the coil.
  6. Choose the function that you need from the Operation Mode Switch – either “Crimp,” “Roll,” or “Auto.” When the Operation Mode Switch is set to “Auto,” the Finish-@-Coil-E1 will automatically determine whether it should be in “Roll” or “Crimp” mode using its built-in Crimper Sensor. When the Crimper Sensor does not detect a booklet placed near the crimper, the machine will be automatically set to “Roll” mode. When a booklet is placed on top of the Crimper Sensor, the machine will be automatically set to “Crimp” mode. To disable the “Auto” function, manually set the operating mode to either “Roll” or “Coil.”
  7. Place the punched document into the Book Spine Alignment Channel so that the holes face up. The Book Spine Alignment Channel aligns the pages along a slight curve that aids in coil insertion (especially when used with thick books).
  8. Insert the appropriate plastic binding coil size into the first 4-5 holes of the document by hand.
  9. Ensure that the operation mode is set to “Roll,” then hold the spine of the document evenly against the roller so that the coil is in contact with the roller. Press the foot pedal to engage the motor and begin advancing through the holes.
  10. Once the coil has been inserted through the last hole, immediately move the document away from the roller and/or release the foot pedal. If you accidentally feed the coil beyond the end of the book or miss some pages/holes while inserting, simply flip the document over and press it against the roller to spin the coil in the opposite direction.
  11. When you are ready to crimp the coil, place the book onto the top of the machine so that the coil is facing the Electric Crimper and sits parallel to the Book Spine Alignment Channel. Align the book against the Left Alignment Guide, then move it toward the Electric Crimper. Ensure that the Operation Mode Indicator is set to “Crimp.” Note: It may be necessary to adjust the Left Alignment Guide so that the desired loop of the coil can be inserted into the Coil Crimper Head.
  12. Push down the Top Alignment Guide until it touches the coil. This will secure the coil in place and keep it from moving during crimping.
  13. Press the foot pedal to activate the Electric Crimper and crimp the coil.
  14. Since the Left and Top Alignment Guides have already been set based on the size of the coil that is being used, flip the document over and crimp the other side of the coil to complete the bind.

How Do I Use the Akiles FlexiCloser Automatic Wire Closer?

The Akiles FlexiCloser automatic wire closer is a highly-efficient electric wire closer that precisely closes 2:1 pitch and 3:1 pitch binding wires. Unlike manual wire closers that require the operator to make adjustments based on the diameter of the binding wire being used, the FlexiCloser has built-in sensors that determine the diameter of the wire and automatically adjust the settings to ensure a professional closure on any wire without the need for complicated or time-consuming manual adjustments. In the video below, we provide a demonstration of the Akiles FlexiCloser automatic wire closer in action.