How much is an arrow electric staple gun?
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What size staples does an electric staple gun take?
The stapler has a Hi/Lo power option, perfect for use on hard and soft materials. It is designed to use Stanley® SharpShooter® TRA700 Series staples or Arrow® T-50® heavy-duty staples, and 1/2-in, 9/16-in and 5/8-in brad nails, ensuring that you can complete your projects successfully with the results you want.
What are T50 staples used for?
T50 staples are the world’s best-selling heavy-duty staple platform. Made to deliver exceptional holding power, these staples are used for all heavy-duty stapling applications – from installing insulation, housewraps, and roofing underlayments to upholstering fine furniture and window treatments.

Why is my arrow staple gun not working?
Troubleshooting a staple gun such as the Arrow T50 is often as simple as unclogging a jam in the mechanism. This happens when a staple lodges inside the tool, usually at an angle so that no other staples can come out. Troubleshooting takes only a few minutes using household tools.
Where are arrow staples made?
the USA
Arrow staples are made in the USA. We also offer Fasco brand staples, made in Europe. Fasco is one of the oldest and largest OEM staple manufacturers in the world.
How do I know what size staples my staple gun takes?
Most staplers will say on the bottom what size staple they take, so before you make a purchase, check the bottom of your stapler first. Often, the size will appear in the metric, two-number form, for example, 23/6.
How do you know what size staples for a staple gun?
The default rule is that the staple should be three times longer than the thickness of the material. When fastening hard wood, the staple should be twice as long as the thickness of the wood.