The 10 Best Long Reach Staplers. Videos for related products. Click to play video. Rayson SH-03 Manual Stapler Heavy Duty Stapler Can Both Saddle and Flat. Videos for related products. Click to play video. How to use heavy duty stapler? Mainly known for fastening paper together, there are two main types of staplers: manual and electric. Manual staplers, as you know, require the operator to apply pressure on the top handle of the unit to force a staple through paper. Electric staplers use a power source to automatically drive the staplers, with no physical effort needed. In my case, the pusher was disconnected from the spring when I tried to replace the staples. I was able to pull out the spring with a long tweezers and eventually got the attachment from the bar to stick.
Possibly also known as ‘how to fix your PaperPro Prodigy One Finger stapler”
A customer dropped this stapler off because it would no longer staple. I determined it was probably not going to be economical to fix; partly because it would likely be outside of an IT guy’s expertise, and also because I could not get the bugger apart using traditional IT tools.
Rather than just bin it outright I decided to take a destructive route to disassembly first, and let F=MA plus concrete take care of that.
It came apart with a few sudden strikes to the garden path from 3 metres; destroying some plastic end pieces in the process.
Anyway, the long and short of it is that this stapler uses a spring and lever to rapidly fire a metal plate onto the staple. Thus, this metal plate takes significant forces from two spring-ends that fit through holes towards it’s base, and in this instance it appears the metal plate became weakened over time and eventually broke into two pieces as shown below.
A skilled metalworker could probably produce a new plate, but not I.
Possibly also known as ‘how to fix your PaperPro Prodigy One Finger stapler”
A customer dropped this stapler off because it would no longer staple. I determined it was probably not going to be economical to fix; partly because it would likely be outside of an IT guy’s expertise, and also because I could not get the bugger apart using traditional IT tools.
Rather than just bin it outright I decided to take a destructive route to disassembly first, and let F=MA plus concrete take care of that.
It came apart with a few sudden strikes to the garden path from 3 metres; destroying some plastic end pieces in the process.
Anyway, the long and short of it is that this stapler uses a spring and lever to rapidly fire a metal plate onto the staple. Thus, this metal plate takes significant forces from two spring-ends that fit through holes towards it’s base, and in this instance it appears the metal plate became weakened over time and eventually broke into two pieces as shown below.
A skilled metalworker could probably produce a new plate, but not I.