Heavy duty- professional hammer tacker -stanley
i asked the person at store what kind staples to get, apparently he didnt know so i brought it home put staples in, realize he sold me wrong staples now my tacker is jammed.
dont know how to get hetm out
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Nice and easy this one.... all you've got to do is remove the chrome coloured pin at the handle end. This then allows the magazine to be removed by pulling it from the front end. Just make sure that you've removed the pusher (Where you feed the staples in) from the back first
There are 4 staplers in the Stanley SharpShooter family. You drop the staples on top of the "slide out loader," then slide it into the gun. See models and staple sizes below:
TR150HL Stanley Sharpshooter
Stanley SharpShooter TRA700 series or Arrow T-50 heavy duty staples
TR150 SharpShooter
Stanley SharpShooter TRA700 series or Arrow T-50 heavy duty staples
PHT150C SharpShooter Heavy Duty Hammer Tracker
TRA700 series or Arrow T-50 heavy duty staples (1/4"-3/8")
TR250 SharpShooter Plus Heavy Duty Staple/Brad Nail Gun
Stanley SharpShooter TRA700 series or Arrow T-50 heavy duty staples and 1/2", 9/16" and 5/8" Brads
From what I have read, and I've searched, Stanley doesn't make parts for this staple gun. Only found hammer tacker springs. Here is the phone number for Stanley customer service: 800-262-2161 It's a remote chance that one of those might fit.....
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Staple gun are simple device and the 'shooting' mechanism is just a sring loaded bar that hammers the staple out: the problem is usually a jam/stuck staple where the staple in the orifice where the staple comes out. Just use a small screwdriver and /or plier to remove the stuck staple which could be jammed against the hammer bar. You may need to force the hammer bar backwards with the help of your small flat head screwdriver.
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