SOURCE: I bought a used item #f509040 brad/staple gun (Air
The nails fit one side same place as the staples its usually on right side but may not matter. I hope this helps please rate if the answer helps in any way. Good Luck and have a great weekend.
SOURCE: Have the Ace Hardware Electric Staple/Nail gun and
I sure hate doing this but one of our experts wire12me did all the research on this and his post is here:
http://www.fixya.com/support/t1891738-stanley_tre550_need_know_use
Here is the graphic from hi shard work:
http://www.fixya.com/uploads/images/C901269.jpg
I tired to pull up the same graphic from the stanley, dewalt and black and decker sites with out any success.
The ACE 2064673 model is the same as the stanley model TRE550
The instructions in the first link above thanks to wire12me should get you going. Please at the bottom of his post click yes this was helpful. He deserves the credit.
Thanks for choosing FixYa,
Kelly
SOURCE: how to load brads into stanley tre 550 electric
HOW TO USE YOUR ELECTRIC STAPLER/NAILER
TO LOAD STAPLES
1. Unplug tool, (fig. 1)...(place on/off switch in "off" position, (fig. 2).)
2. Place on/off switch in "off' position.
3. Select proper staple length.
4. Use only staples identified by stock numbers on next page. Substitute staples may cause jamming.
5. Hold tool upside down. (Squeeze latch and pull, (fig.3).)
6. Drop staples in channel, legs facing upward. Push latch back in to lock in place, (fig. 4).
TO LOAD BRADS
1. Unplug tool, (fig. 1)...(place on/off switch in "off" position, (fig. 2).)
2. Use only brads identified by stock numbers on next page. Substitute brads will cause jamming.
3. Look for the image of a brad nail on the front side of the tool (fig. 5). Load brads into this side only.
4. Hold tool upside down (Squeeze latch and pull, (fig. 3).)
5. Drop brads into the channel, tilt the tool so the brads lay against the channel wall, (fig. 5).
Push the latch back in watching that the brad strip does not fall over.
6. Use High/Low power when driving brads.
TO STAPLE OR NAIL
1. Make sure the on/off switch is in the "off" position, plug stapling tacker in.
2. Turn tool on by switching to position 1 which is the "on" position and hold firmly against work surface to
engage safety mechanism.
3. Apply adequate pressure on the top of the knob (fig. 6.) while the trigger is pulled.
You can find the figures mentioned above at the following link:
http://bdk.force.com/FAQ/servlet/fileField?retURL=%2Fapex%2FPKB_Article%3Fid%3DkA0C0000000CdtPKAS%26brand%3DStanley%26returl%3D%252Fapex%252Fpkb_search%253Fbrand%253DStanley%2526mode%253D0%2526model%253D%2526sortby%253D0%2526terms%253DTRE550&entityId=ka0C0000000CdqqIAC&field=File_1__Body__s
547 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×