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thats the picture of the manual staple gun
and the picture of type of staples you want
on the staple box confirms you can use the staples in that
sears craftsman
note the staple has inches and metric dimensions
all you need to check is the stapler eject system is not worn out
or cause a jam as you try to staple
if sticky .. try some sewing machine oil on the stapler workings
The replacement pack for this gun say the staples are compatible with "Craftsman 68514 and 68517; Arrow Brand T50 Staplers T50 and T55; and Stanley/Bostitch TR110 and BT110 staple guns", so I assume they are also backwards compatible. That's just an assumption though.
Find the button on the bottom of the stapler's back edge. Push the button in and down. Pull out the bar that pushes the staples into place. Slide in a row of staples with the points facing down. Push the bar back and lock it into place
I was having the problems everyone listed... with the staples loading & firing... I guess the instructions are lousy .. should be ON THE PACKAGE to make it clear.. but.. on the stapler itself on the bottom.. it explains how to correctly load.. you don't put the staples on the piece that slides out.. you slide it out, load the staples in the open tunnel ..then slide the piece back.. that piece is the spring loader... since i finally figured it out ( by coincidence that I turned it over & noticed some faint words printed) - it works PERFECT every time! great little stapler... please fix your directions... seems to be a common misunderstanding!!!
depress the handle enough to release the side catch on the stapler. now pull the bottom track down. insert a few rows of staples and snap the track back up into the stapler. the spring loaded follower goes in back of the staple stack.
Most arrow staplers have slide levers along the sides toward the front. Pull back on these and it should pop open. Some however load from the rear of the stapler. You push in and down on a square metal piece and it will unlock and than you pull it out toward you. slide in a rack of staples, put it in, relock and ready to go. If you put in too many staples it wont go all the way in to re lock.
If not the power source or cord, the next activation point would be the trigger. Does the stapler make any sort of noise when the trigger is depressed? What type and model stapler is it?
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