How wide is narrow crown staple?

Narrow crown staplers are 1/4-inch wide staples and range in length up to 1.5-inch long. They are great at holding across the grain on thin strips like lattice without splitting the wood. Because of their shape, they provide a lot of holding power if you go across the grain.
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What does narrow crown mean for staples?

Narrow Crown: Narrow crown staplers are generally used for finish and trim applications, such as molding, trim, cabinets, drawers, fascias and other fine-grained applications. The smaller crown allows the stapler to penetrate a surface without being overly noticeable.
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What is the difference between narrow crown and wide crown staples?

Many narrow crown staples have longer legs for a good grip, and some wide crown staples' legs are shorter than you might expect. While narrow crown staples are less noticeable, they also don't cover much territory. The tool you use to do the job must be compatible with the staple you choose.
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How wide is a staple?

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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Are there different widths of staples?

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. Stapleless staplers cut and bend paper without using metal fasteners.
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What is the crown width of a T50 staple?

A T50 staple is defined by its flat top (the “crown”) which is 10mm wide (3/8″). The staples then come in a wide variety of lengths including: 6mm (1/4″)
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What size are staple gun staples?

Staple Gauges and Sizes

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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How wide is a 20 Gauge staple?

3/8 in. x 7/16 in. Crown 20 GA Galvanized Staples, 5040 Pc.
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How do I know what size staples to get?

The default rule is that the staple should be three times longer than the thickness of the material. When fastening hard wood, the staple should be twice as long as the thickness of the wood.
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What are 7/16 crown staples used for?

7/16" Crown 7600 Series only for Duo-Fast staplers

Our 7/16" crown staples can be used for a wide range of applications including sheathing, subflooring, roof decking, and lathing. They can also be used for window units, door manufacturing, box and crate assembly, apiaries, and furniture.
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What size staples crown molding?

The Freeman SSNS18-125 18-Gauge 1-1/4 in. Stainless Steel Narrow Crown Staples are designed for finish work such as base board, crown molding, trim, door and window casings, cabinetry, furniture construction and more.
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What are 3/8 crown staples used for?

This Heavy-Duty 3/8" Crown Stapler can be used as a pneumatic tacker and brad nailer. Its lightweight body is easy to manage and its oil-free operation makes it easy to manage.
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What is a medium crown staple?

The medium crown is as its name the crown type that comes in between narrow and wide crown staples. Used when you need to cover a larger area on your material than narrow crown allows you to do. It has more uses than a narrow crown staple and is often used in home construction.
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Are all staple gun staples the same 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.
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Can you use narrow crown staples for upholstery?

These fine wire 22 gauge staples have thin wire which allow them to penetrate all types of upholstery. They have a 3/8" Crown (width) so they are wide enough to hold and narrow enough to put in tight places.
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What are crown staples used for?

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 roofing staples?

The type of fastener used to fasten the shingles is especially important in resisting wind uplift and pull-through. Fasteners for asphalt shingles should be roofing nails or staples. The head of a roofing nail or the crown of a staple is what actually holds a shingle in place.
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Is T50 narrow crown?

These staples are made from durable 16-gauge stainless steel and feature a 3/8-inch crown size. Designed for use with Arrow, Powershot, Craftsman, Black and Decker, Stanley, Ace, and other narrow-crown heavy-duty staple guns.
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Are T50 staples crown staples?

These T50™ 1/4" crown heavy-duty staples come in a pack of 1250 and are ideal for insulation, ceiling, window screening, upholstering, carpet padding, fence wire and many other jobs around the home or on the job site.
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What is the difference between JT21 and T50 staples?

JT21 staples are the T50's little brother. Although often referred to as light-duty, there's really nothing “light” about them. Built with the same quality and precision as the T50, these staples utilize a thinner wire in a smaller staple format to deliver great holding power.
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What is the smallest size staple?

Fine Wire: The thinnest staple, ranging from 20 - 23 gauge thickness. This is the type of staple you'll find around an office.
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What size staples do upholsterers use?

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 is a 140 staple?

140 Series Staples are popular in the building trade as the large surface area of the flatwire 140 series staple is ideal for holding up plastic sheeting and insulation. These high strength staples are made from flat galvanized steel wire for the best strength fixing. Also available in stainless steel.
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