Swingline Black / Gray Heavy Duty Stapler - 39005
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Product Description
Product Details
- Simple to use front-end jam clearing mechanism
- 160 sheet stapling capacity and full throat depth
- Heavy duty metal construction
- Precision staple alignment guide
- Limited lifetime Manufacturer's Warranty
Item Specifications
- Cutting Length: 12"
- Detailed Color: Black/Gray
- Material: Metal
- Performance Guarantee: No
- Sheet Capacity (20 lb paper): 160
- Staple Capacity: 210
- Stapler Size: Full Strip
- Tacking Ability: No
- Actual Machine Dimensions: 13.9"x6.5"x3.4"
- Actual Machine Weight: 19.5lbs
- Shipping Length: 14.4"
- Shipping Width: 10.7"
- Shipping Height: 14.6"
- Shipping Weight: 19.5lbs
- Period of Manufacturer's Warranty: Limited Lifetime
Demonstration Video
Overview Video
Troubleshooting with the Swingline Heavy Duty Stapler
It is fairly easy to jam. So if this happens push down on the front black tab and swing it open. Any troublesome staples should fall out.
Make sure that the loading mechanism is in place so it pushes all the staples forward and out the stapler.
There have been questions on how to load staples. Well, push forward, up, and then bring the mechanism back to then be able to place in your staple strip. You’ll see how it bas ... Read More
The Swingline Heavy Duty Stapler is one of the most affordable you’ll ever find. That being said, it can be more troublesome—so now for some troubleshooting!
It is fairly easy to jam. So if this happens push down on the front black tab and swing it open. Any troublesome staples should fall out.
Make sure that the loading mechanism is in place so it pushes all the staples forward and out the stapler.
There have been questions on how to load staples. Well, push forward, up, and then bring the mechanism back to then be able to place in your staple strip. You’ll see how it basically just hooks in place. Then put your staples in and hook it back into place.
To remove the staples, they should just slide out the back. If they do not however, you can load your strips in smaller pieces. That way you can open the front, and they’re just pop out. It’s not meant for it, but it is a work around.
Next, make sure that you are using the correct size staple. You can see that I have a staple that is too large for this stack—it’s troublesome and unsightly. Always refer to the guide on the front for what size to use.
To play it the safest, we recommend getting the swingline heavy duty staples that have a product number starting with #353**(and followed by two more numbers depending on the size).
For best practice, you’ll see that when you bring the stapler down make sure it goes down all the way. There is a point where it needs more pressure to complete the stapling process. If you do it fast enough and hard enough this goes unnoticed in one clean motion.