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Sometimes the rectangular insert where the staples sit on, gets dislodged. On the underside of channel insert is a spring and when correctly seated is in between the tabs of the bottom piece. If the insert isn't in between the tabs, it sits too high and makes it difficult to open and close the staple tray. The staples will jam.
Ungplug the stapler. In the area that you insert the paper, although its narrow, above where the paper is inserted you will see a metal straight/flat bar. Use a tool such as a letter opener and push the bar upwards. You should not have to push too hard. When you hear a click, you should be able to open the stapler. Remove the jammed staples. Plug in stapler and it should be work. (note: This is the how I fixed the Bostitch impulse stapler, but I was following instructions to fix another type of electric stapler and this worked)
I have the same issue; however, there is some resinous material that came out of it as a result of my trying to figure out why it wasn't stapling anymore. Anyone know where I can take it for repair?
hi there. i hope i can help you? what you need to do is open the stapler up check for any stuck staples? where they come out. dont put two many in at any one time. please make sure you are putting the correct staples in? is there a sound when in normal use? if yes it may well be a blockage. also check the fuse in the plug just in case ? i hope this will help you,
I have the same problem and the silly thing is I have used it. Ridiculous that you can't find a manual on it. Well, I have solved it!!!!
our problem is we open the stapler and stare straight down into the cavity. But if you angle it, you can see that there are grooves along the side which the head of the brads would hang and slide along.
1. on one side of the stapler it will say "load brad this side" 2. open the chamber and place the stapler on its side with the aforementioned side down 3 place your strand of brads in the appropriate groove and close the chamber 4 start shooting
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