stapling
The spring in a stapler typically goes on the metal arm that pushes the staples forward. It provides tension to push the staples through the paper when the stapler is used.
A stapler
Steel
The main minerals used in making a stapler are steel and iron. Steel is commonly used for the staple wire and various components of the stapler, while iron is used in the casing and other structural parts. Other materials such as plastic may also be used in the construction of staplers.
A stapler is composed of mostly aluminum sheet metal, cut and pressed to function, and plastic injection molds.
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 density of an average stapler is approximately 1.1-1.5 grams per cubic centimeter, depending on the materials used in its construction.
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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.
A stapler typically measures its weight in grams, as it is a small office supply item. For context, the weight of a standard stapler usually ranges from about 100 to 300 grams. Kilograms are generally used for heavier items, so grams are more appropriate for measuring the weight of a stapler.
The stapler snapped at the paper