Upholstery Staplers: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. Upholstery staplers, also commonly called staple guns, are far more rugged than office varieties. They must be powerful enough to send staples through thick items like leather, or even roofing materials. They are often used for projects that would otherwise call for several screws or bolts in a line. They can send out several staples in the time it would take to fasten just one screw.
Fact #2. There are three main types of upholstery staplers. There are light duty and heavy duty trigger models, and then there are pneumatic and electric ones. Both trigger models require manual force to send staples into an object. Pneumatic and electric versions resemble guns, which is why they're often called staple guns. They have a magazine which holds the staples and a trigger. Pneumatic ones are powered by compressed air. Electric ones are, of course, powered by electricity.
Fact #3. Pneumatic and electric staplers are becoming the standard for serious DIY types and construction workers. Since one might use their unit regularly, they need to be aware of the conditions and injuries that can arise. Any activity that requires a person to repetitively grasp at something can result in trigger finger. Fortunately, many staplers boast modes that enable them to send out several staples in just one pull of the trigger.
Fact #4. For those working on dense material like wood, they should make sure their stapler has enough force to fire a staple all the way through. Workers with a long day of projects ahead of them should make sure their model has an extra long magazine. Many types have a view window that allows the user to monitor their staple supply.
Fact #5. Sometimes one must insert a staple into hard-to-reach areas, like behind panels through which they cannot fit their hands. An upholstery stapler with a nose extension can be quite helpful at those times. Also, since they can deliver some kickback, users should look for options with a textured, non-slip grip.
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