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Posted on May 21, 2011

MY ARROW ETF-50 electric staple gun just stopped working. there is no staple jammed in there, it just won't eject normally loaded staples anymore.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 26, 2008

SOURCE: Hi can't seem to reload stapler

All you do is open the end peice and slide the staples in on the two rails, point down. You should be able to see in the end to make sure nothing is blocking the rail with a flashlight. You probably have the wrong size staples. You can only use # 214, 215, 276.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 05, 2008

SOURCE: Need help on how to put staples in Ace staple gun 22084

At the very botton of the stapeler in the back there should be a square mechanism press in and down then just slide the staples in and eplace the mechanism the way you took it out

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 16, 2009

SOURCE: how to remove jammed staples in staple gun?

Pinch the clip located on the end of the Magazine Unit Pull out the Magazine Unit Remove jammed staples from the channel. You may need to use long-nosed pliers . Make certain that you are using correct size staples. Close Magazine Unit.

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2009

SOURCE: I have a staple stuck in my Arrow model #ETN-50

Unplug it. If you can see the driver jammed against the staple, take a screwdriver end and try to push the driver back in and the staple should be released. If you can't get the driver to go in and release the staple, you'll have to disassemble it to clear the jam, If you need help with that, see the instructions for the current model here, page three, diagram 3, cleaning the magazine.

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Michael Thomas

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2009

SOURCE: reloading ace 22084 staple gun

Hello there:
when you purchase staples for this particular gun even though you might get a staple that is says it fits this gun you need to look at the type of staple if you get the one that says heavy duty it will not work it took me 2 times to find out the right ones for this gun it comes in a green box and says standard duty on it not heavy duty this is where most people make their mistake. ok?
best regards michael

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