Gardner Bender MMS-3102 Low Voltage Staple, CAT 5e, CAT 6, RG-59, ¼ Inch., 625 Pk., Silver Metallic
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To get a complete understanding of how to use the apparatus, read the small manual first. Pull back/out the cover and pinch the locking mechanism to open it. Then take the staples and slide the locking mechanism back into place, making sure the round part of the staples is facing the inside of the staple gun. Apply more force toward the top of the gun with another hand to fully grasp how to staple; once you've mastered how to use it with both hands, using the gun from there will become easier. The reason for applying more pressure to the gun's top (head) is that it can lift up or bounce back if the force behind the gun is not greater. The moral of the story is to put your weight on it and put it to the test to understand what I'm talking about. Experiment with both light and weighted forces. From there, you'll be able to achieve balance. I hope this information is useful.br>Thank you, Giobr>
RG- will not be able to use these. 6 is due to the fact that the RG- The diameter of 6 coaxial cable is larger than that of RG-59. 59 and, while the staples may hold the cable in place, they will crimp it, effectively removing the benefits of the thicker RG-58 cable.
I count about 19 stitches per inch, and the rows are about 3 inches long. 591 or 600 is the result of 1 inch long x 10 rows.
This item would be a better choice: GB Gardner Bender MPS- 250 Box of 2080 5/16" Blue Cable Boss Cable Staples ASIN: B075NPD2KT If the cable is 5/16 inch in diameter, you can staple it if you're a good shot and don't put the staple through it.
Selected User Reviews For Gardner Bender MMS-3102 Low Voltage Staple, CAT 5e, CAT 6, RG-59, ¼ Inch., 625 Pk., Silver Metallic
Make sure the staples are loaded from the bottom.
Never in my life have I placed an order for a staple! Although it fit the staple gun, I had no idea what this gun staple thing was for. It was found in the belongings of my late brother.
Perfect size for running cables throughout the house, and it works with my "staple gun" as well.
Combine them with the MSG-free MSG-free MSG-free MSG-free MSG-free M With a 301 stapler, you can tack down almost any small low-voltage cable with near-perfect precision.
It's too flimsy, and it's never been used properly or cleanly.
It's a lot nicer than the T25 I've been using for a long time.
This is an excellent staple for RG59 wire.