Lever arch files
Lever arch files Axent
The first lever arch files was invented in 1886 by a German businessman. Since then, lever arch files have been used in offices and enterprises whenever there is a need to store a large number of printed documents and quickly access them. It's hard to imagine the process of organising and archiving documents without these colourful folders on the shelves.
Archival folders, or segregators, are distinguished by a durable, stable cover and a mechanism inside that securely holds sheets of paper. A folder with an arched mechanism makes it easy to add and remove documents (placed in a file or perforated with a hole punch). The 50 mm file folder can hold up to 300 sheets, and the 75 mm file folder can hold up to 450 sheets.
On this website you will find Axent's single- and double-sided lever arch filesmade of polypropylene with an exclusive texture. They can be supplied both assembled and disassembled.
The Delta series offers a variety of options in the economy segment - single-sided and double-sided lever arch files, with a 50 mm and 75 mm spine, A5 and A4. The Delta series is available in 15 colours.