There are hundreds of different staples available. Without knowing the model number, it's impossible to say which ones fit YOUR particular tool. Take it to any Sears tool dept. and they will sell you the staples.
How to load nails and need the instruction manual.
The Tradesman 8482C Crown Stapler/Brad Nailer is one of the most popular.
Sure they can, as long as the molding is not too thick. Then I would use a finish nailer. An added bonus in using a crown stapler is that there is less chance of damaging the wood.
Squeeze the loading door on the back to open. Slide out the staple carriage to receive the staples. Push the carriage into the gun and make sure it securely latches. There is a wire guide to let you know how many staples are left.
I would use a small nailer with straight 1 9/16 nails.
Yes, however carpet nailers don't need as much power as flooring nailers.
That gun fires 2 -3.5 inch nail strips at 28 degrees. That's a common size for a framing nailer.
1. Pull the feed tensioning lever to the rear of the magazine. It is located on the side of the magazine near the top and moves forward and backward. It will latch when it is pulled all the way to the rear. 2. Loading staples is obvious - just like an office stapler. But the brads (nails) are different and it is not apparent until its done. Lay the nail clip with points facing down along the side of the magazine on the side opposite of the sight window. Mine is labelled " load nails this side". The magazine will hold two nail clips. 3. Move the tensioning lever release at the rear of the magazine to release the lever and allow it to move forward. The tensioner will slide forward along side the nail clip. At the same time, the load slot on the top of the magazine will close and the nailer is ready for use.
28dg clipped head 2.5-3inch 8-10-16 penny
How can I get a schematic for the ButtonKap RN78134 nailer
Once can buy a Palm nailer at most home improvement stores. Stores such as Menards, Lowes, and Home Depot are common sellers of the Palm nailer product.
A pin nailer is a tool used for fastening small, delicate pieces of wood together. Here are some qualities of a best pin nailer: precision, speed, light weight, versatility, durability.