- I am upholstering interior panels in my MGB. I would like to use a staple with a 1/8th inch leg and a 3/8 inch crown similar to a Senco BeA 71 series. Would you please recommend a manual stapler that I could order for the 1/8th inch leg staples. This is not for a business so a fairly inexpensive stapler would fit my needs. Thanks, Danny
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The Expert: - We unfortunately do not have a manual stapler that will shoot a staple that short for your application. We do, however, stock a inexpensive pneumatic stapler which uses that series staple (BEA71) and that is able to use a 1/8” leg. It is Spontails PS. We also have 2 electric staplers, both which are more expensive but could be more convenient for you:
F15/ electric staple & brad gun, and ME-3G electric staple gun.
Any of these staplers in the future will be able to handle most, if not all, of your upholstery needs.
- Hi, I'm inquiring about any cordless staplers able to handle a 5/8 staple for an industrial application. Please contact me with any options available…
Best Regards,
Jay.
The Expert: - Jay, Thank you for your enquiry. There are no cordless electric tackers made that can drive a 5/8” leg length staple. Cordless [or 110V corded] electric staplers do not have sufficient power. However, we have a portable belt-hung CO2 power kit that works in conjunction with several medium/H-D pneumatic gun tackers taking staples up to 2” in length. Please click on the links for more information:
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- I build and repair custom poker tables. I am stapling a felt or vinyl product to plywood and pressed board materials. I have no problem when I staple into plywood. When I try stapling into the pressed wood it appears to be too hard to get the staples to go all the way into the board. Most staples go part way in and bend over and have to be pulled out and tried again. I use an electric Arrow ETFX50 gun. I am using 1/4 in 6mm #504 Arrow T50 staples. I also use 8mm staples. My question is, do I need a stronger staple gun or stronger staples? Or both? Do they make stronger staples?
The Expert: - Certain press-board materials are very hard and present difficulties for electric gun tacker staplers. In those applications it is often necessary to switch to a pneumatic stapler using a heavier-gauge staple.
Before determining that, try a test with your present electric stapler: with one hand firmly pressed palm-down on the top of the stapler, staple into the material being used. This is to prevent recoil of the stapler off the surface of the material which wastes energy that otherwise is used to drive the staple flush. If the staple still buckles, or jams in the stapler, you'll need to step up in staple gauge and the associated stapler[s].
It is not necessary to have an air-compressor in order to use a pneumatic stapler; we have a very convenient and efficient CO2 portable cartridge power kit that is economically priced at $99. Please click on the links for further details and information:
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- I need advice. We have that Atro stapler(below) in earlier , we have to staple together roughly a little less than a 1/2" of corrugated sheets together. What is your opinion on which pneumatic pliers would meet our needs.
The Expert: - We recommend either the Salco SP50-10B or the Salco SP50-777. Both use staples suitable for corrugated applications. We also carry the premium priced Bostitch P51-10B which uses the same SB staple as the SP50-10B.
- Which staples would I get for the R106E? I know the 1/4" would be cutting it close for the number of sheets we have to staple. I just want standard staples. I don't know the difference between the flat wire and standard staples. Could you let me know? Thanks.
The Expert: - The 210/6EBS 1/4" staple will staple up to 20 sheets of standard bond paper. Beyond that, the 210/8EBS is required. Make sure to purchase the EBS [Electric Blue Streak ™] staple as standard round-wire staples are too soft and will jam in the electric stapler causing premature stapling head wear. The EBS staple is specifically engineered for use in production electric staplers.Novus staplers are developed in Germany and designed for smooth, consistent performance. From compact to heavy-duty, these premium staplers are easy to use, feature integrated jam protection, and are the preferred choice among office professionals.
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