What size staples for staple guns do I need? When it comes to staple sizes for staple guns and types of staples for staple guns, it’s important to get the right type for the job. Hammer tackers and staple guns have a wide range of staple sizes they can accommodate, which may be specially designed by the staple gun manufacturer. The appropriate size of staple for the job will depend on the type of material and the fixing you require.
Heavy-duty staples may feature particularly thick gauge wire. This helps to hold wood, insulation, and sheet materials in place. Staples for fixing cables will have an appropriate rounded back and be available in a range of diameters to suit the cable. When fastening to wood, the staple should be twice as long as the thickness of the material being attached. If you’re stapling thin materials like fabric, the staple should be 4 mm longer than the thickness of the material being stapled.
If you want to know about what constitutes fine, medium, and heavy wire staples for industrial uses, this chart provides an overview of staple gauges used by manufacturers, and types of wire. The lower the gauge, the thicker the staple.
Gauge
| 22
| 21
| 20
| 19
| 18
| 16
| 14
| 12
| 10
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Fine Wire
| X
| X
| X
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Medium Wire
| | | | X
| X
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Heavy Wire
| | | | | | X
| X
| X
| X
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Don’t forget that staples can be supplied with special properties. If you are working outdoors, it may be a good idea to pick up corrosion-resistant staples for all weathers. It’s also important to know how to load a staple gun and how to fix a staple gun quickly if there are jams or other problems with the mechanism.
Get these elements right, and you’ll soon be making the most of staple guns – truly a versatile tool.
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