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How to load staples and brad nails in Stanley electric staplermodel TREE550 ... Stanley SharpShooter Manual Staple and Brad Gun review ...
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This video tests the Stanley electric stapler and nail gun. Model TRE550. This video will test both staples and brad type nails. ...Stanley SharpShooter Manual Staple and Brad Gun review - Duration: 9:35. Unpack Guy 43,106 ...
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Learn how to load staples into an electric stapler in this free educational video ... Stanley Electric Staple/Nail Gun (TRE550) - Duration: 5:04.
Hi, You do it very carefully. Take the refill chamber apart and remove all staples or nails. If one is jammed remove it. When all is clear reload and try. Good luck
you might try going to bostitch.com and typing in your model number to see if they have a parts diagram, if not give me the model number and I will see what I can do.
spay with pb blaster while rapid firing gun into a piece of junk material , once free oil with a small amount of hold or sewing machine oil and then oil after each use
There is a dial located by the business end of the Brad that adjusts the depth it fires. Also make sure you air pressure ( written on the stapler ) is set to level issued by the manufacturer. It'll say something like max pressure 90 psi. That would mean you will need to adjust the regulator pressure on your compressor to no more then 90 psi or to what ever number that is written on that sticker. Use a test piece of wood and turn the pressure down if you have no luck until you get the desired results.
I found some information here:
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It takes the Clipper Undulated Heavy Duty 3/8" Staples. On the back of the stapler, there is a loading rod. Remove the loading rod and place a set of staples in the chamber, then re-install the loading rod.