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Sue Drescher Posted on Nov 11, 2019

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Arrow TacMate Staple Gun Model T50X1220. I just purchased it new. I loaded it with Arrow T50 staples, numerous sizes, but nothing exits the gun.

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It is always a misfired staple jamming at the end or incorrect loading of staples.

How to Troubleshoot a Staple Gun

Hunker https://www.hunker.com > how-to-troubleshoot-a-stap...
Troubleshooting a staple gun such as the Arrow T50 is often as simple as unclogging a jam in the mechanism. This happens when a staple lodges inside the tool, ...

Common Staple Gun Problems and How to Fix Them

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Arrow PT50 - that utilizes external power to propel the staples, meaning effortless trigger operation. Misfiring or Clogged Hammer. The signs of a ...

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Reason #3: Not keeping the staple exit point flush to surface when firing. ... Duty Staple Gun takes more grip strength to fire than our TacMate staple gun.

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What.size staples needed for arrow fastener ct50

It accepts two rows of T50 staples.

T50 type 17/32" Ceiltile staples
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How do I reset to just basic adding

Dont know what you are saying.
Basically turn it off and on if your stuck.
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What Staples does a swingline 34301 Electric Staple Gun take?

That's an easy one
Use the Arrow 600 series staples. heres the link to the different sizes available.
http://www.arrowfastener.com/catalog/supplies/staples/600-series


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Staple is jammed

Open the area where more staples are inserted, remove the staples, then find the jammed staple. You'll probably have to wrench it out with pliers. Then insert the good staples and try again.
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Lost the spring that holds the staples in model strapgun 12-14 how can i get new 1

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rear of tool, squeeze latch on
end of staple channel (see Fig-
ure 4). Pull staple channel cover
out of staple channel until it stops
(see Figure 4).
3. Drop staples into staple
channel. Make sure staple
points are facing up (see
Figure 4).
4. Slide staple channel cover
back into staple channel until it
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How do you adjust the staple size to load 1/2" or 1/4" staples?

Staple guns can use a variety of staples; the width of the staple is fixed, the lengths vary from 1/4" up (usually in 1/8" increments). You don't need to adjust the staple gun for the different lengths, just be sure the width fits your gun since some manufacturers have used brand-specific staples.

There are also a variety of staple types; there are staples for ceiling tile, electric wire, window screening, etc. My favorite staples for wood have the tips cut on a sharp angle, they penetrate wood well. Some staple types require a particular gun, I have a gun that shoots only round-top staples for small cables like phone & thermostat wire.
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Staple Gun Troubleshooting

Most of the staple gun models lack an "anvil" — the metal plate with curved slots that office staplers use to bend the legs of the staple inwards and flattens them against the paper. Staples set with a staple gun retain their straight legs, and are held in place only by static friction of the legs against the compressed surrounding material, much like common nails. Indeed, some staple gun models can handle brads and nails as well as staples. Some staple guns also use divergent point staples where the legs twist as the staple drives into the surface providing superior holding power.
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