The electric stapler is used to fasten wooden slats, foil, any type of fabric, paper, cardboard, wire mesh, etc. with metal staples or nails. to a wooden or other base similar in density.
Staples: P 8-14mm (type 53: width 11.3mm, thickness 0.75mm) Nails: T 14mm (type 300) Rubber-coated handle for comfortable operation Unintentional start lock Ergonomic design 2m wire
Terrible stapler, it's better to take a good manual stapler for that kind of money. I handed it back to the store, they accepted it without problems (I bought it in Maksidom)
Pros
No
Cons
Staples 8mm in chipboard are half included, the bracket does not go into the platbands of MDF at all. The bracket can only clog into the pine board every other time. Nails did not try to hammer.
At first he hit well with the brackets that come with it. And then I bought others of the same size as from the set and the stapler began to hit only soft wood, and then not every time. And on a hard one (on which he hit well before), he began to crumple the staples and drive in half
The device for the money is simply wonderful. Yes, it was necessary to fix the factory jambs a little.
When hitting, you need to slightly pull your nose down, then it hits deeply and the separation of the staples from the pack is excellent. In work 2 years. Was not under repair.
Has some pros:
The first thing that attracted me was the price. At 220 volts, it turned out to be taken for 1.5 Does his job.
Its cons:
I had to slightly adjust the guide bracket. Bent the inner folds a little more…