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These general purpose staplers do not clinch the staple.
A knob lets you select the best drive depth for your application.
These staplers bend the legs of the staple inward for a more secure hold than staplers that clinch outward or do not clinch the staple.
The spear point pierces the edges of corrugated containers to clinch the staple from inside.
These staplers drive bigger staples than standard inward-clinch manual staplers.
Outward-clinched staples are easier to remove than inward-clinched staples.
Balanced for one-handed use, these staplers let you drive staples as fast as you can swing the tool.
These staplers have adjustable settings that control the tightness of the staple clinch and the depth of the staple, which prevents the staple from coming into contact with the box contents.
Also known as bottomers, these staplers secure the bottom of boxes.
These staplers are commonly used on round signal wire such as coaxial cable and telephone wire.
Use these staplers with building cable or round signal wire, such as data and communication wire.
Drive staples or brad nails.
Cushioned handles provide comfortable, long-term use.
For continuous action and less reloading, pliers hold 50 rings at a time.
Squeeze the handles to close the rings. Pliers close one ring at a time.
Connect pages without risking contamination in food-processing facilities. Instead of using staples that could fall into a batch, these staplers cut and fold a flap in paper for a secure hold.