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If your battery is fully charged but your stapler is not shooting staples, there are a few potential causes for this problem:
The stapler's mechanism may be jammed or stuck. Check the stapler's mechanism and clear any jams or debris that may be preventing it from functioning properly.
The stapler's spring may be damaged or weakened. If the spring is not providing enough force to push the staples through, the stapler may not be able to shoot staples effectively.
The stapler's nosepiece may be damaged or misaligned. Check the nosepiece and make sure it is not bent or out of position, as this can prevent the stapler from shooting staples correctly.
The stapler's battery or other internal components may be faulty. If the problem persists, you may need to have the stapler serviced by a qualified technician.
If you are unsure how to check for and address these potential causes, you may want to consult the user manual for your stapler or contact the manufacturer for assistance.
Hello, there. The TruTac (TT50) is a bottom load staple gun. This video on the TruTac (TT50 and TT21) may help to answer this and other questions: http://bit.ly/1Xv7jeZ. Once the staples are loaded, keep the tool flush with the surface while stapling. If you have any more questions or need more detailed instructions, please contact us at [email protected]. Thank you!
You shouldn't have to do anything to the MIIIFS flooring stapler to shoot 2" staples. It is designed to shoot 1 1/2" to 2" staples right out of the box. If your stapler won't feed 2" staples, check the magazine all the way up to the power head for any foreign material that may hold up your staples.
With the stapler sitting a solid surface, turn it 180 degrees so it is pointed away from you, and you are looking at the back. Press down on the plastic extension that you see (about mid-height on the stapler). This releases the staple-holding compartment (it shoots out the front of the stapler). Reload it with standard staples, push the compartment back in place until you hear a click. Voila!
The T50P stapler uses T50 staples of various lengths, including 3/8, 7/16, and 1/2. Is it possible that the 1/2 inch staples you are trying to use are not T50? All T50 staples are the same width and should fit your stapler. There are several other widths of staples that are not T50, although T50 is the most common.
There is a contact switch / lever on the staplers that engages the stapler when it is pressed. It must be stuck. locate the lever and see if that's the case, and release it if you can. just my 2 cents, because I'm a copier/fax tech -not a stapler expert :)
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