The Arrow household model jt-21 staple gun can use either 1/4" or 5/16" Arrow staples. The model jt-21CM can also use 3/8" Arrow staples
Yes, they are very common staples.
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Get an Arrow T37 cable stapler - staples are 5/16" (8mm) wide. Perfect for RG6 coax. Do a Google search for Arrow T37, they're available a bunch of places. You probably won't find one at the big box stores like Home Depot though. You can also get several staplers that shoot plastic insulated staples like the Arrow T59, but the staples are super expensive compared to regular wire ones...
The Craftsman 968496 typically uses 1/4-inch staples, specifically designed for light to medium-duty tasks. A compatible brand for these staples is Arrow Fastener, which offers a variety of staple sizes, including those suitable for the Craftsman model. Always check the tool's manual for specific recommendations to ensure proper fit and performance.
Good luck! I am looking myself, and have been for 5 years. I am guessing through research the equivalent is the T5-6, or T15 staple from Arrow or Bostitch.
The TL1012 by ampbell hausfeld uses 600 series Arrow staples not always easily found, they have a 1/2" flat crown ca be found at Lowes USA
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 had the same problem. I went to a Sears Hardware store. They did not have Swingline staplers and did not know, so I guessed. I brought it home and used it. It worked. I purchased a box of Craftsman Wire Staples #974458. It indicated that it was for use with Craftsman, Duo-Fast and Black and Decker Cobra Manual and Electric Staplers. More important they are described as Heavy-Duty Wide Crown 5/16-in. Wire Staples
down arrow + right arrow + L up arrow + down arrow + L left arrow + up arrow=L down arrow + right arrow + L + left arrow + L
When you start the game, buy a really cheap property. After doing this, click on edit town and click on the property you would like to move to. After this, a description of the family that lives there will come up. If you look to the bottom of this, there will be a little sign with a house and an arrow pointing down and then some people. Click on this, and there will be an arrow. Just swap the people on either sides and then after it has saved, click on play with this household and you will have your sims in the household you would like the most. Hope this helped!
by a noch that is cut into the arrow
New Zealand domestic electrical appliances are designed to work on 230V AC, and 50Hertz. The free plug has its 3 pins in arranged in an arrow formation.