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Just bought a 5700 FastAction stapler/nail gun. I loaded it and it is not working. There isn't any resistance when handle is pressed. I'm very disappointed and will be returning the faulty product!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Try remove/reinstall magazine.Or contact Arrow.1-800-776-2228Arrow Fastener

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 04, 2008

SOURCE: i need blueprints for my black and deaker staple gun

You can find and download the product manual here in pdf. If this is not what you are asking for please let me know in further detail what exactly you are looking for.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 23, 2009

SOURCE: Need to reassemble Powershot 5700 stapler and need schematic

how to put the stapeler back together after fell apart

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 20, 2009

SOURCE: Bostitch nail gun loss of pressure, won't fire nail

Hello. I can help you. The nail gun you have uses 18 gauge brads. I would use only original Bostitch 18 gauge.

The one MM of difference you mention is the reason why you do not have the pressure you did have. Get rid of those 31MM brads and get the 18 gauge. Home Depot carries the Bostitch line. I would go there or to homedepot.com

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 06, 2009

SOURCE: How do you load nails into a stanley tre550 nail

there should be a button on the bottom rear of the gun, when you press it, it should release a bar that you pull back. the nails go in the dirction you nail them. sometimes the clips are too big for the guns and you have to break about an inch off of them

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2010

SOURCE: how do you load nails?

The staples are NOT loaded on top of the pull out shaft; they are inserted directly into the slot that opens when you pull the shaft out. If the nose of the tool is not placed firmly against a surface, it will not fire.

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and click the PDF icon on the right of the model # to start the download.

Here is a step by step:
Unplug the tool.
Squeeze the end of the shaft at the rear bottom of the tool and pull out the shaft.
Flip the tool over on it’s back.
Insert the staples, (points up) and then slide the shaft back in.
Plug it in, press the on button (under the the power cord in the back). Press the nose squarely against the material and press the trigger
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If the handle of your 5700 stapler does not go down when pressed, even after removing the bolt and nut and the slide handle, it suggests there may be an issue with the internal mechanism. Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot the problem:
Check for jammed staples: Even if there are no staples visible in the stapler, it's possible that a staple may be jammed inside the stapling mechanism. Try using a pair of tweezers or small pliers to carefully inspect and remove any debris or jammed staples that may be obstructing the movement of the handle.
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Inspect for broken or worn parts: Carefully examine the internal components of the stapler, such as springs, levers, and pins, for any signs of damage, breakage, or excessive wear. If you notice any broken or worn parts, it may be necessary to replace them to restore the stapler's functionality.
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