What size Staples does my stapler use?

What size Staples does my stapler use?

The most popular staple for office staplers is the 26/6. A standard 6mm staple. Most manufacturers produce a 26/6 staple and as long as your stapler says it uses 26/6 staples, you can usually use any brand version.

What do the numbers on staples mean?

Staples are often described as X/Y (e.g. 24/6 or 26/6), where the first number X is the gauge of the wire (AWG), and the second number Y is the length of the shank (leg) in millimeters. Some exceptions to this rule include staple sizes like No. 10.

What width are T50 staples?

Additional information

Material Steel
Staple sizes 6 mm (¼”), 8 mm (5/16″), 10 mm (⅜”), 12 mm (½”), 13 mm (17/32″), 14 mm (9/16″)
Pack sizes 1250, 5000
Crown type Flat
Staple width 10 mm (⅜”)

Can you use staples in a nail gun?

The DEWALT Heavy-Duty Staple/Nail Gun can use a wide variety of staples and 18-Gauge steel brad nails. This gun features bottom loading and a steel magazine for quick and easy reloading. The gun’s steel handle is covered by a molded grip to help provide comfortable usage.

Do all staple guns use the same staples?

Staple Gauges and Sizes Common gauge sizes for all-purpose staple guns are 16, 18, and 20 gauge, with some upholstery guns firing 22-gauge staples. Within that range, staple guns will use staples in widths from 7/32-inch to 7/16-inch and lengths of up to 2 inches. That’s not to say there aren’t exceptions.

How often do you staple insulation?

about every 8″

Is it OK to sleep in a room with exposed insulation?

It is not a good idea. The fibers the insulation is made of can get into your bronchia and lungs. If you must sleep in such a room, it is best to cover the insulation with something, even for the short term. But if you spend one-third of your day in sleep, that’s a lot of fiberglass to breathe in.

Is exposed insulation a health hazard?

“Exposed fiberglass insulation, once in the air, does cause respiratory reactions, such as dry, scratchy throat and coughing, as well as acting as a skin and eye irritant. This is not healthy. Then the fiberglass acts as a respiratory irritant and can cause respiratory problems, including bronchitis,” he says.

Is open insulation dangerous?

Disturbing fiberglass insulation can send particles into the air that act as lung, eye, and skin irritants. Children playing around exposed fiberglass insulation may touch or even eat it, which can be a serious health risk.

What happens if you breathe in insulation?

Eyes may become red and irritated after exposure to fiberglass. Soreness in the nose and throat can result when fibers are inhaled. Asthma and bronchitis can be aggravated by exposure to fiberglass. Temporary stomach irritation may occur if fibers are swallowed.