ARROW T50 Stainless Steel Staples Pack Set #508SS1 1/2'' 12mm and #506SS1 3/8'' 10mm
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Your question is answered by the fact that the staples' wide crowns actually measure about 3/8 inches.
I like it a lot
It is not known to me. There may be a way for the manual to indicate which staples will fit in the manual.
You will be able to use it with a Dewalt. It's a bosteich. This is Stanley. We are surebonders. The T50 staples are used by many other brands as well.
Selected User Reviews For ARROW T50 Stainless Steel Staples Pack Set #508SS1 1/2'' 12mm and #506SS1 3/8'' 10mm
During a renovation of a wooden playset, I used them through a Milwaukee M12 staple gun without any issue. After I turned up the power I was able to seat the 1/2" staples to full depth with ease. Not a single thing is stuck or bound. It appears that my staples have not been damaged in transit. According to my knowledge, these are the only stainless T50s made in the United States.
It has been noted that some of the staple lines have been broken into several pieces by other reviewers. Using an air stapler, you can only put one small broken section of staples in at a time to avoid jams. There is nothing great about staples unless they don't break. The store is the better choice for purchasing.
A staple gun was required for my daughter's photography class in college. To use these staples, you will need a staple It's convenient to know I can just order them on Amazon and have them shipped right to her at her dorm whenever she needs refills, and I always know I am buying the right ones since I can see what I've purchased in the past.
I plan to use these stainless steel staples to help seal the bottom of the RV. By using stainless steel staples, oxidation (rust) will be prevented, which forms when surfaces are When rainy weather is forecast, use of a 2 part epoxy compound on top of staples will add an extra layer of protection. It's a pleasure to answer your question!.
Two boxes measuring 3/8" were sent to me. It is 3/8 and 1/2 that I need. Secondly, the box I opened was not filled with the long 'sticks' of staples as you might expect, but with lots of crumbled cookies instead. My stapler jammed every 15 staples, which makes loading a hassle.
They don't even occur to my magnet to stick to them. The stainless steel should be of good quality. A broken strip is not present. This is perfect!.
I like it.