We are often asked what a paper drill is used for. Quite simply, paper drills will punch or bore holes in large stacks of paper, unlike hole punches that do a few sheets at a time.
People wonder why a common power drill cannot be used to drill a stack of paper. This never works because hand drills do not use a hollow drill bit that lets the drilled paper pass through.
Hand drills use drill bits that will tear, grab and burn your stack of paper. Paper drills use a specially coated hollow paper drill bit that smoothly slices through a stack of paper much like a razor blade would.
The nice thing about paper drilling machines is that they require little maintenance and can greatly increase the document processing effeciency of your office.
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