SOURCE: I have an Arrow T-50 which is missing the staple
You need the staple loader to keep the tension on the staples. The part is usually not sold separately. Your only chance is to find a used T-50 and cannibalize the part. You can get a new T-50 online for $25.
SOURCE: Just purchased t27 arrow staple
That stapler takes a jt21 staple. some fill from the bottom when the plunger is in the drawn back position and some fill from the rear with plunger removed. If the plunger is attached, then it fills from the bottom. Hope this helps:)
SOURCE: powershot pro staple gun
just purchased a Powershot model 5700m. how do you load the staples?
SOURCE: I can't seem to reload
With the stapler sitting a solid surface, turn it 180 degrees so it is pointed away from you, and you are looking at the back. Press down on the plastic extension that you see (about mid-height on the stapler). This releases the staple-holding compartment (it shoots out the front of the stapler). Reload it with standard staples, push the compartment back in place until you hear a click. Voila!
SOURCE: powershot, heavy duty, forward action, staple & nail gun will not shoot staples
If you are referring to a Swingline powershot model 1000, you may try using the following staples for best results: True Value part # 659857 for 1/4" staples or True Value part # 660426 for 3/8" staples. You may also find these staples at Sears under the Sears part #: 1/4" is part # 74417 and 3/8" is part # 74418. I hope this helps, often times, using an incorrect staple will give you undesirable results.
First open the middle of the section normally. As you would for fueling. Slide the indicated levers on both sides of the bike toward the front.
Advance the center section guide over it's top point and forward, shown by the red arrow. You'll have to lift up, push forward, and then down/forward on both sides simultaneously to gain easy access.Remove the seat fasteners on both sides of the seat. These are indicated in green. Of the bikes I've seen, some are 10mm, others are Phillips. There should be four bolts (two for each side).
Installation is the reverse of above. Only note on installation is slip the front end in first, then fit the rear in. Make sure the tab on the seat front is secured under the frame.
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