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Office staplers are most commonly used to bind stacks of paper with [[staples]] that are driven through by punching the lever and bent around by a small "anvil" on the tool's foot.
Office staplers are most commonly used to bind stacks of paper with [[staples]] that are driven through by punching the lever and bent around by a small "anvil" on the tool's foot.
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== Staple Gun ==
{{ToolInfoBox
|tool name=Staple Gun
|image=Staple_gun.jpg
|synonyms=DE: Handtacker, Nagler
|type=hand tool
|access=
|location=
|material=[[wood]], soft sheet materials<br>(e.g. [[paper]] or [[fabric]])
}}
A manual staple gun drives staples straight into a substrate without folding them, and is therefore not limited to a certain thickness of the [[wood]] you attach your sheet material to. Use it where small nails would work, but you want to be faster...

Revision as of 11:43, 8 November 2023

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Office Staplers

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Office Staplers

Office staplers.jpg
Synonyms: DE: Heftgerät, "Tacker"
Type: office hand tool
Material: paper

Office staplers are most commonly used to bind stacks of paper with staples that are driven through by punching the lever and bent around by a small "anvil" on the tool's foot.