You load the staples from the back of the stapler, there is a thumb depression on the back of it. Look and you will see it.
You don't. Just throw the thing away and get a swingline
The major difference is that Swingline staplers have staples that are only designed for used with this type of stapler. Additionally, a Swingline stapler uses heavy-duty staples that have a minimum of 135,000 PSI wire for greater tensile strength.
Not with a normal office stapler, but an industrial stapler maybe. A very powerful hit in the right spot. I am sure a nail gun could. __ A heavy duty office stapler, made of metal (and there are many, I own one) can kill a person if you hit them in the right spot. You can kill anyone if you hit them hard enough on the skull.
Pull the spring loaded band out by the 2 looped ears and then remove the saddle that pushes the staples. Slide the staples in and place the saddle back inot the slide. Hook the band over the saddle and your are good to go.
The weight of a stapler can vary from a few ounces for a small stapler to 5 pounds or more for a electrically powered stapler.
The weight of a stapler can vary from a few ounces for a small stapler to 5 pounds or more for a electrically powered stapler.
The stapler snapped at the paper
It is to hold the stapler from drop down on the floor or to let's the stapler thing not to drop
Sometimes a staple can get jammed in the stapler. It also can get stuck while refilling the stapler.
The staple has a feature called QuickLoad front magazine that simplifies staple refilling. Press the button on the magazine. Pull out the magazine and load it. Use only the recommended stables for your stapler.
because it staples with staples.