Are there different types of staples?

There are dozens of different types of staples designed for different applications and intended for different kinds of staplers, from office staplers to large industrial staplers.
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Why are there two types of staples?

The common office stapler has two settings to provide the user a choice of whether to firmly bind papers together using the “reflexive” or staple setting, where the legs of the staple curve under for a firm hold, or to temporarily bind them with the milder “pinning” setting, which makes it easier to remove the staple ...
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What are two types of staples?

The fastener, called a staple, is a 2-pronged shape that's usually made of metal. When pressure is applied to the stapler, it drives the staple through a stack of paper, which folds the prongs down to create a firm binding. Staplers come in two distinct power types: manual and electric.
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How do I know what staples I need?

What type of staples do I need for my stapler?
  1. The first number indicates in the gauge of wire used in mm.
  2. The second number indicates the depth of the leg in mm (also known as the shank length)
  3. So 26/6 means the staple has a 26mm gauge and a 6mm shank length.
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What are U type staples used for?

Staples are U-shaped metal fasteners that are driven into a surface to hold or secure an object in place. Small staples are used with a stapler to attach pieces of paper together while larger staples might be used with a hammer or staple gun for fencing, masonry, roofing, and cardboard boxes.
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A Guide to The Different Types of Staples



What is an L type staple?

L-Style Collated Narrow Crown Staples

Crown staples consist of a "crown," or the upper most portion that remains across the surface of the work materials, and legs, which are the portions that penetrate the work materials to fasten them together.
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How many different size staples are there?

10. Common sizes for the home and office include: 26/6, 24/6, 24/8, 13/6, 13/8 and No. 10 for mini staplers. Common sizes for heavy duty staplers include: 23/8, 23/12, 23/15, 23/20, 23/24, 13/10, and 13/14.
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Are staple gun staples universal?

The right staples aren't necessarily determined just by the manufacturer. More important than the brand of staples is the size. Check your stapler or staple gun to see what size staples you need. If you find those at your local Westlake and they're made by a different manufacturer, they should still work fine.
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Are staple gun staples a standard size?

Light duty staple guns load three sizes of staples: 1/4, 5/16- and 3/8-inch staples. Since the heavy duty stapler can handle a greater variety of staple sizes, it might seem that there's really no need for the light duty model. There are, however, other factors to consider beside staple capacity.
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What are Type 71 staples?

BEA type 71 series staples are the most popular fine wire staple used in the Upholstery trade and they can be used in any 71 series staple gun. They are 9mm wide and the leg lengths are between 6mm and 12mm.
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What are surgical staples made of?

What Are Surgical Staples Made Of? Common materials for surgical staples include stainless steel and titanium. These are both strong metals that tend to cause few problems for patients in surgical procedures. But plastic staples are frequently used for people with metal allergies or to reduce scar tissue.
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Why do my staples keep bending?

Dispensing Too Many Staples at Once

Because there's more power behind them, when an electric or pneumatic stapler tries to fire too many staples at once, it can cause parts of the tool to bend, damaging the entire model.
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What kind of staples do I need for a staple gun?

Common gauge sizes for all-purpose staple guns are 16, 18, and 20 gauge, with some upholstery guns firing 22-gauge staples. Within that range, staple guns will use staples in widths from 7/32-inch to 7/16-inch and lengths of up to 2 inches.
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What size are no 10 staples?

10 (4.5mm) staples provide a high quality, reliable solution for your desktop stapling needs. The 4.5mm leg length staples up to 12 sheets of paper (80gsm), making them ideal for light duty stapling tasks at home, in the office or at school.
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Are T50 and 140 staples the same?

Introducing the fantastic 140 Series Staples! Known also as T50 staples, these are a great addition to any upholsterer's kit.
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What size staples do you use for upholstery?

Almost any fine wire and medium wire staples can be used for upholstery, depending on your fabric. 20 and 22 gauge staples are the most common staples for upholstery. #7 series staples 22 Gauge, #8 (80) series staples 20 Gauge, and T-50 series staples 20 Gauge are commonly used for these applications.
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What staples fit Craftsman staple?

The tool handles 1/4-, 3/8-, 5/16-, 1/2 and 9/16-inch staples and 9/16 inch brad nails and 9/16 inch pin nails.
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What size is standard staple size?

The most popular staple for office staplers is the 26/6. A standard 6mm staple. Most manufacturers produce a 26/6 staple and as long as your stapler says it uses 26/6 staples, you can usually use any brand version.
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What are crown staples?

Crown staplers are great for upholstery, allowing for a tight stretch of fabric. They fasten fabric to wood on the bottom of chairs and couches, where the staple goes unseen. Staples drive deep and hold firmly, but they can damage wood and leave visible holes when removed.
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What are 80 series staples?

80 Series Fine Wire Staples

A quality general purpose staple most commonly used in upholstery for use in fastening thin material to wood.
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What does gauge mean for staples?

The thicker the gauge of wire, the more tensile strength of the staple. But stronger isn't always better — it depends on the project at hand. Staple gauge falls into three categories: fine wire, medium wire and heavy wire.
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Why won't my staples go in all the way the paper?

It's possible that you're using poor-quality staples that crumple easily, or that the paper you're using is too thick for the stapler. Make sure you're using staples with an appropriate strength rating for your staple and that you're not trying to staple through too many pieces of paper at once.
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Why don t the staples go all the way in?

So, if the wood has "hard spots" in it also, it is natural for the staple to meet with more resistence than in the soft wood spots and it won't go in completely.
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Will staples go into hardwood?

1/4 inch (top width) crown staples are a bit stronger than regular staples. They're easily capable of penetrating over an inch of oak and should sail right through hardboard.
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