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Dec 29, 2013 - Uploaded by Tindlez
How to load staples and brad nails in Stanley electric staplermodel TREE550 ... Stanley SharpShooter Manual Staple and Brad Gun review ...
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Jan 5, 2015 - Uploaded by HowToWith GEO
This video tests the Stanley electric stapler and nail gun. Model TRE550. This video will test both staples and brad type nails. ...Stanley SharpShooter Manual Staple and Brad Gun review - Duration: 9:35. Unpack Guy 43,106 ...
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Feb 5, 2008 - Uploaded by expertvillage
Learn how to load staples into an electric stapler in this free educational video ... Stanley Electric Staple/Nail Gun (TRE550) - Duration: 5:04.
check for a safety device that has to be in position before it operates
it could be an on/off switch in the handle other than the trigger
failing that take it back for warranty or refund
I don't have that same model but my gun started doing something similar a while back. I was able to disassemble the head of the gun and found that the hammer or piston that drives the nail had rounded itself off and wasn't able to make good contact with the nail head. Instead it pushed itself on top of the nail and got wedged. It's nearly impossible to see the stuck nail or dulled piston head without taking it apart. Hopefully this will help.
Most nail guns are labeled with the longest nail/brad they can shoot but are capable of shooting shorter nails/brads. There should be a data sticker on the gun, usually on the magazine rail, or at least in the manual that tells you what pressure to operate the gun at, what guage brads the gun can shoot and the size of brads from shortest to longest it can handle.
You broke the "hammer" you can open the housing and replace it, fairly simply. You can buy replacement parts at most large scale hardware or tool stores. The task takes about 10 min, and some simple hand tools.
There are no adjustments on any electric stapler / brad nailer that I've heard of , only the pnumatics. The electric staplers/brad nailers only work well in softer woods
its problem is too much oil or not enough. never the less, it needs taken apart and cleaned and inspected. make sure you are shooting the right guage and brand hardware. generic doesnt always work.
Look for a jam in the gun.Sounds like a brad is "hung up" in it, probably right at point where it feeds into the mouth of the firing point. Be sure you unplug it before you do this.
Only paid 5 bucks for it
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