Shedding A Little Light On Hand Staplers And Their Differences

Hammer tackers, cable staplers, upholstery staplers and pliers - different hand staplers explained by mytoolkit

Hi Chuck again,

Briefly talking this week about hand operated staplers. There are varying types and I thought I’d shed a little light on the main differentials.

Stapling Tackers are probably the most familiar and are used to fasten materials to other surfaces for example upholstery work, wood to wood, paper to walls, bulletin boards etc.

The stapler tacks one material to another and the staple drives directly into the materials.

R23 Stapler

Hand Tacker

Stapling Pliers are similar to the tackers but this time the staple is clenched against an anvil after penetrating the materials creating a complete fixing by closing the staple. Used a lot in packaging for closing cartons, jiffy bags etc.

R31 Plier

Stapling Plier

Hammer Tackers are operated by swinging the tool just like you would with a hammer They are ideal for use in hard to reach areas like roof felting, carpet fitting etc…

hammer tacker

Hammer Tacker

Cable Staplers are just like the tackers but have a specially designed nose to accommodate the cable and give accurate placement of the cable staple. The cable staple is of a horse shoe shape so the cable is not damaged and we also stock the arrow cable staplers which have a unique staple with a protective plastic bridge.

R36 Cable Tacker

Cable Tacker

 

Hope this has enlightened you on another fascinating topic. 🙂

See the wide range of hand staple guns here. Stapling pliers here  and cable staplers here

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Until next week – take care,

chuck blue

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