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Product typestapler (3 in 1)stapler (3 in 1)
Typemechanicalmechanical
Springcoiledcoiled
Fastener type
staple
nail
pin
staple
nail
pin
Specs
Operation typenon-contactnon-contact
Magazine typecassettecassette
Fasteners size
Min. staple width6.2 mm7.7 mm
Max. staple width11.3 mm10.6 mm
Min. staple length4 mm4 mm
Max. staple length14 mm14 mm
Min. nail diameter1 mm1 mm
Max. nail diameter1.2 mm1.2 mm
Min. nail length10 mm10 mm
Max. nail length14 mm14 mm
Min. pin thickness1 mm
Max. pin thickness1.2 mm1.2 mm
Max. pin length14 mm14 mm
Features
Functions
stroke force / depth adjustment
stroke force / depth adjustment
General
Weight1 kg
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2016july 2016

Min. staple width

The smallest staple width that the stapler can handle.

The width of the bracket is, roughly speaking, the distance between its legs. Different situations and types of work require different sizes of staples, sometimes quite small. At the same time, staples that are too small will hang out in the store and will not be able to properly fit under the drummer, which is why modern staplers have a minimum size limit. You should pay special attention to it if you plan to work with brackets of small width.

Max. staple width

The largest width of staples (see Fastener Type) that the stapler can work with.

The width of the bracket is, roughly speaking, the distance between its legs. Different situations and types of work require different sizes of staples, and sometimes the width must be quite large. However, a staple that is too large simply will not fit into the store, not to mention the fact that the stapler can “shoot” it normally. Therefore, this limit cannot be exceeded, and if you plan to work with brackets, you should pay special attention to the maximum width when choosing.

Min. pin thickness

The smallest diameter of the attachment pin (see Attachment Type) that the stapler can handle.

The tool cannot effectively capture a workpiece that is too thin, and, accordingly, effective clogging is out of the question. However this limitation can be so small that it can be neglected — in particular, because such thin pins for general use are simply not produced. Therefore, the minimum pin diameter is indicated relatively rarely, and mainly in cases where it exceeds 0.5 mm.