What are P35 staples?

What are P35 staples?

What are P35 staples?

P35 P35 Extra Heavy Duty Plier Stapler It’s the perfect tool for stapling boxes, bags, and tags in professional environments. Its features include a hand guide loop, a cam-actuated doubled leverage mechanism, and a 2.5-inch throat for increased reach. Uses 1/4-inch and 3/8-inch P35 Staples.

What size are P22 staples?

5/16-inch
Product Description The Arrow genuine 5/16-inch staples are designed for use with the P22 heavy-duty plier-type stapler. Featuring 5/16-inch leg length and a 7/16-inch crown, these heavy-duty staples are idea for heavier paper. Pack of 5,050.

What size staples JT 21m?

The Arrow genuine 1/4-inch staples are designed for use with the JT21 and JT27 models. Measuring a 1/4-inch leg length and 7/16-inch flat crown width, they fit Arrow JT21, JT27, TT21, Easyshot 5650, and most Stanley light duty guns.

What size is a T30 staple?

Arrow® T30® 3/8″ Leg x 1/2″ Crown Staples – 1,000 Count at Menards®

What is a plier stapler?

Instead of having a top lever that is engaged to create the fastening functions, a bottom handle is used instead. This is why the design is referred to as “plier.” The stapler is essentially a handheld tool that can be used to staple sheets of paper, fabric, and cardboard with ease.

What is the difference between JT21 and T50 staples?

JT21 staples are the T50’s little brother. Although often referred to as light-duty, there’s really nothing “light” about them. Built with the same quality and precision as the T50, these staples utilize a thinner wire in a smaller staple format to deliver great holding power.

What size is a T32 staple?

5/16 inch
The stapler works with thin-wire T32 staples 3/16 inch, 1/4 inch and 5/16 inch.

Are T50 and Tra staples the same?

The Stanley TRA 700 series staples are designed to be interchangeable with the Arrow T50 series.

What size staples do you use for upholstery?

20 and 22 gauge staples
Almost any fine wire and medium wire staples can be used for upholstery, depending on your fabric. 20 and 22 gauge staples are the most common staples for upholstery. #7 series staples 22 Gauge, #8 (80) series staples 20 Gauge, and T-50 series staples 20 Gauge are commonly used for these applications.