I like this tool very practical easy to use But one problem is slowing down very quickly they have to to be edited The spring that pushes are brackets. The spine where the spring is held always breaks.
For example this is a really better stapler holding a much larger capacity T 50. It causes fewer leaks of material. Contractors who use them swear these clamps hold material better than the big T 50 clamps.
I have been using this stapler since 2000 and it has never let me down. Staples are cheaper and much lighter than other competitors. They are similar to the staples used in a paper stapler. This stapler requires much less effort to pivot, especially in hard-to-reach places. I will never use my Arrow stapler again unless I run out of staples.
This stapler is completely failed. He repaired the orthosis the first time, but after that it didn't work. If I opened and closed the machine, it would then reset and only re-eject the first staple. Upon closer inspection of the mechanism, it was clear that after the first mount, the carriage failed. It is very disappointing that this tool went through a quality check and turned it into a retail box. I'm only giving this one star because the rating system doesn't allow me to give it a zero…
I have used the Rapid 19 for over 20 years. It's so easy to load 4 or 5 of these and do a great job of switching when they're empty and then mass rebooting at the end. The lightweight design allows you to carry multiple staplers with less weight than other heavy and bulky staplers on the market. They are excellent for gluing bitumen paper, home foil and Tyvek; and 1/4-inch seamed insulation. Heavy daily use will eventually wear them down, but they're worth it for the amount of staples you can…