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Powerfast Stanley TR110 Light-Duty Staple Gun Questions & Answers
Stanley sharp shooter tr110 staple
Are you loading it correctly? It took me awhile to figure it out myself. When you pull the clip out I was convinced you have to load them in there above where that black spring is on the slide lock that you pull out (as they seem to fit there) but no, you do have to turn it upside down to where the place where the staples shoot out is facing you and then load the staples into that space that you now see in front of you by placing the staples in upside down (pointy ends facing you). Then just slide the slide lock back over the staples you just placed in. I had to push down and then up on the clip to lock mine in all the way but some might lock in on their own (not sure). It should work fine from there.
6/26/2016 9:54:58 PM •
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on Jun 26, 2016
How do I load this Stanley Staple Shooter Light Duty?
This doesn't load like normal staple guns. Go to the end of the stapler and pull out the locking device with the spring on it. Then turn the staple gun upside down so you're looking at the bottom of the gun. See, there is now a little channel exposed. Drop the staples in this little channel with the points of the staples pointing towards you. Keep the staple gun upside down and reinsert the locking device which will compress the staples. PRESTO! Ready to use.
11/18/2012 3:24:25 AM •
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on Nov 18, 2012
I have a stanley heavy
The staples load on the underside of the stapler.Step 1 Push down and retract the stapler pushup mechanism.Step 2 Position the stapler so that the moving hammer handle is down and the staple exit is upStep 3 Load the staples into the chamber on the bottom with the points up.Step 4 Push the pushup mechanism into the locked position until it latches, you will feel the spring resistance as the staples are pushed into place.
1/16/2012 1:44:09 AM •
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on Jan 16, 2012
How do i open the
Angelbabie...Like most things, it's pretty easy if you know how.
1.Release the loading latch located on the back end of the staple gun by pinching it with your thumb in a downward motion. This will release the catch and allow you to pull the loading slide out.
2.Hold the gun upside down (so the staple don't fall out) and place a stick of staples in the bottom of the channel which will be exposed once you pull back the loading slide.
3.Push the slide back in and make sure the latch is engaged. All good to go!
Happy stapling.
3/1/2011 11:25:20 PM •
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on Mar 01, 2011
How to put in replacement staples?
http://server.iad.liveperson.net/hc/s-44183334/cmd/kbresource/kb-2652138769159946669/view_document!PAGETYPE?sq=Stanley%2bTR110&sc=2&sf=101113&sg=1&st=6673&documentid=336954&action=view
your manual is here!!
your welcome.....
2/15/2011 10:08:34 PM •
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on Feb 15, 2011
How do I load new staples in my TR110?
there is a lever on the back that you need to pull down in order to load the staples,, now it is spring loaded - so you will need to depress it and slide it back to reveal the chamber.
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2/15/2011 10:07:18 PM •
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on Feb 15, 2011
The side of the staper
Samantha,
Yes. These sizes are the lengths of the legs. They are all the same size wire, bent into the same width of "U". Yes, it will take all 3, but you have to buy the right type. When you buy staples, look for compatibility with this brand & model stapler. By the way, if you a stapling something thin to something substantial (such as paper to wood), use short staples. Otherwise you will have difficulty getting the staple to penetrate the wood sufficiently for the staple to lay flat.
Good luck,
Al K
12/8/2010 8:17:29 PM •
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on Dec 08, 2010
LOAD IT
pull out the spring at the end of the gun. turn the staple gun upside down. Lay the staples in the track pointed side up, push in the spring slide so that it locks. You are ready to staple.
6/7/2010 2:16:56 AM •
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on Jun 07, 2010
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