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Types of Staplers

Clipless Stand Machine
Clipless Stand Machine

The Clipless Stand Machine was manufactured and sold by the Clipless Paper Fastener Company of Newton, Iowa. It’s a “stapler” that doesn’t use staples. Instead, it cuts a wedge of paper and folds it under to fasten pieces of paper together. Ingenious! And it has a very cool, industrial streamline design that to me was way ahead of its time. The craftsmanship compared to other office gadgets of that time puts them to shame.

Heavy-Duty Foot-Activated Electric Stapler
Heavy-Duty Foot-Activated Electric Stapler

Furthermore, note that a desktop stapler can only handle up to 70 pages at once, but a heavy-duty stapling machine can bind 100 sheets of paper or more. For a shared office with lots of users and high-volume binding jobs, choose a heavy-duty electric option. An electric stapler is generally faster than a manual model.

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Pull Down Forcefully
Pull Down Forcefully

Pull down forcefully. This should get it unjammed. If there is a staple stuck, follow the unjamming staple method above.

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Skin Stapler
Skin Stapler

Staplers are used to close both internal and skin wounds. Skin staples are usually applied using a disposable stapler, and removed with a specialized staple remover. Staplers are also used in Skin staples are usually applied using a disposable stapler, and removed with a specialized staple remover.

Surgical Stapler
Surgical Stapler

Surgical Stapler Types and applications. Now surgical staplers are either disposable, made of plastic, or reusable, made of stainless steel. Both types are generally loaded using disposable cartridges. The staple line may be straight, curved or circular.

Take Your Finger out
Take Your Finger out

If you find the tweezers or pliers pinching the skin because the staple is flush against the skin, wedge out the staple a little bit with a flat, firm item like a nail file. Again, make sure to dip the nail file or other flat, firm item you selected in rubbing alcohol first.

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