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But you could use their 'Submit a Request' to ask them for a the parts schematic, or ask them to fix the 'spring that fell out of it when you were using it'.
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Stanley Model TR45 Light Duty Staple Gun Review ... How toPut Staples in a Craftsman Stapler (Model 968447) ... Stanley SharpShooter Manual Staple and Brad Gun review - Duration: 9:35. by Unpack Guy 35,948 views.
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This video shows you how to load staples into a Stanley StaplerModel # TR110. ... Stanley SharpShooter Manual Staple and Brad Gun review ...
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Please download the instruction sheet from the following link which explains how to load the brads. Make sure you have the correct size of brads mentioned at the bottom of the instruction sheet.
Yes, the + and - adjusts the depth of the staple. You should check the setting periodically as it has a tendency to move as you handle the stapler. Also, holding the nose of the staple flush and steady on the surface helps to drive them to the proper depth.
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The stapler should have a label on the side indicating the sizes and part number. If not the sizes are 1/4" -part # TRA704 and incrementally upward to the largest 9/16" TRA709. The big box stores don't have them..I was looking online for them when I came across your question. Good luck.
It would seem that 9/16 is a bit long to attach canvas and may even penetrate through to the working surface unless the backer board is much thicker then 9/16.
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