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karen quinlan Posted on Jun 11, 2018

T50 squeeze trigger wont squeeze I have taken all the staples out and also removed the loading mechanism ad it still wont squeeze.. is there possible a lock on this?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2009

SOURCE: Can you help with loading

Look at rear handle bottom, Push in then pull out,load. Please rate. Thanks

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2009

SOURCE: My T50M Staple strips break up in the gun and jam

The staples are held together with an epoxy. I have used staples that are older than 10 years. The problem is the gun. Check for dirt or a burk in the magazine as well as a bent pusher blade. My gun also had a problem loosing a screw and nut that attached at the blade guide.

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Christopher

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2010

SOURCE: t50 stapler gun it worked for about 15

The spring in the magazine is not stiff enough to feed the staples as fast as the spring pushes the driver forward. This is a design flaw and the ONLY thing that has worked for me so far is to put 1 & 1/3 sticks of staples into the gun. This puts more pressure on the spring in the magazine and forces the column to feed faster. It's only good for about 10 - 15 shots, but it's better than nothing. I am currently seeking a more rigid spring that will fit around the rod to fix this problem. Will post as soon as I have a more permanent solution.

swDemonDog

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  • Posted on May 27, 2010

SOURCE: staples are stuck inside the stapler and will not come out

Typically you do not open these up.
Makes it difficult to remove stuck or wrong staples.
I have had good luck removing the staple ram rod and rapping firmly on the **** of the stapler against a wooden table. The idea is jolting the stuck staples into reverse out the way they went in. Tedious process but usually works. Removing the jammed staples in the nose at the striker plate requires using needle nose pliers and a sharp awl or small screw driver used on very small screws.
My T50 Arrow stapler is over 20 years old.
Still works great. Sometimes I slide in the wrong size staples by mistake. The process above usually works.
Good luck!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2011

SOURCE: how to remove jammed staples in staple gun?

Take out the small bolt that is secured with a nut at the back of the gun (at the end where you feed the staples) -- then drop the inset. Now you have access to the jammed area. Clear out jammed staples and put the stapler back together. Easiest way is to hold the nut and turn the bolt from the other side.

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