Rod mechanisms for ring binders

Display and archive magazines, newspapers and catalogues without the hassle of punching holes, using the sturdy rod mechanisms from Moog & Langenscheidt. Our high-quality journal mechanisms allow you to easily file your publications and ensure neat, professional storage in ring binders and folders. Choose robust wire rod mechanisms direct from the manufacturer – the ideal solution for libraries, retail spaces and archives.

Display and archive magazines, newspapers and catalogues without the hassle of punching holes, using the sturdy rod mechanisms from Moog & Langenscheidt. Our high-quality journal mechanisms... read more »
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Rod mechanisms for ring binders

Display and archive magazines, newspapers and catalogues without the hassle of punching holes, using the sturdy rod mechanisms from Moog & Langenscheidt. Our high-quality journal mechanisms allow you to easily file your publications and ensure neat, professional storage in ring binders and folders. Choose robust wire rod mechanisms direct from the manufacturer – the ideal solution for libraries, retail spaces and archives.

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Rod mechanisms & journal mechanisms: Hole-free archiving

Wherever printed materials such as specialist journals, brochures or newspapers need to be preserved in their original condition, the rod mechanism is the first choice. Unlike traditional folder mechanisms, this system does not require documents to be punched. Instead, the publications are simply hung in the mechanism using flexible or rigid wire rods. This makes journal mechanisms the indispensable standard in libraries, reading circles and for high-quality product catalogues.

Design and function: stability meets flexibility

A rod mechanism for binders impresses with its simple yet highly effective design. At its core, it consists of two components:

  • End plates: These are firmly riveted into the back cover of the binder or folder and serve as a stable base.
  • Wire rods: The rods are clamped into the end plates. Depending on the design, they can be easily bent or removed to add new issues of a magazine or remove old ones.
  • Gentle storage: As there is no punching, the layout remains intact right up to the spine – particularly important for large-format newspapers or art prints.

Areas of application: From archive collections to presentation folders

The newspaper mechanism offers a professional solution for a wide range of applications:

  • Archives & libraries: Periodicals can be collected completely and chronologically without damaging the covers.
  • Sales & Showrooms: Brochure folders look significantly more high-quality thanks to the rod mechanism and invite customers to browse.
  • Office organisation: Collect price lists, manuals or company magazines in a clear and accessible manner in one central location.

Why buy wire-o bindings from moog & langenscheidt?

As an experienced manufacturer of folder accessories, moog & langenscheidt guarantees a build quality that remains consistent even with intensive use. When you buy wire-o bindings from us, you receive products that have been specially developed for professional use.

  • Direct from the manufacturer: Benefit from technical expertise and attractive terms without any middlemen.
  • Durable materials: Our wire rods and end plates are made from robust, finished metal and offer lasting corrosion protection.
  • Customised options: We stock various lengths and numbers of rods to ensure your mechanism is perfectly suited to the relevant format (A4, A3 or custom sizes).

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

How many magazines fit into a wire-bound mechanism?

That depends on the number of Wire Bars provided and the spine width of your folder. We stock variants for individual publications right through to models for complete annual volumes.

Can I buy replacement wire rods individually?

Yes, in addition to complete sets, our range also includes replacement rods or additional rods should you wish to expand your existing binders.

Is it difficult to fit the end plates?

They are usually fitted by riveting them into the spine of the folder. This provides the necessary stability to safely support even the weight of heavy glossy magazines.

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