Collated Staple

Description

Product Description

Applications
Construction

Collated staples are commonly used in construction for tasks like installing insulation, securing roofing felt, or fastening materials like fabric or mesh to wooden or metal structures. The continuous stapling process ensures a quick and efficient workflow in large-scale construction projects.

Packaging

In packaging, collated staples are used for sealing boxes, securing wrapping materials, or attaching labels to products. The rapid stapling capability helps meet high-volume packaging demands, reducing time spent on each package.

Upholstery

In the upholstery industry, collated staples are used for attaching fabric to wooden frames or securing padding to furniture pieces like sofas, chairs, and mattresses. The ability to staple quickly and efficiently is essential for mass production in furniture manufacturing.

Carpentry & Woodworking

Collated staples are used in carpentry for tasks such as fastening trim or securing lightweight materials like plywood or particleboard. Their reliable performance ensures a clean and secure fastening without damaging the materials.

Binding and Stapling

In offices or commercial environments, collated staples are used for binding large stacks of paper or stapling documents together quickly, increasing productivity in environments with high paperwork volume.

Parameter Table
Crown Leg Gauge Quantity
15/16"3/4"16 Gauge10M Carton
15/16"7/8"16 Gauge10M Carton
15/16"1"16 Gauge10M Carton
15/16"1-1/4"16 Gauge10M Carton
15/16"1-1/2"16 Gauge10M Carton
15/16"1-3/4"16 Gauge10M Carton
15/16"2"16 Gauge10M Carton
1/2"1"16 Gauge10M Carton
1/2"1-1/4"16 Gauge10M Carton
1/2"1-1/2"16 Gauge10M Carton
1/2"1-3/4"16 Gauge10M Carton
1/2"2"16 Gauge10M Carton
7/16"1"16 Gauge10M Carton
7/16"1-1/4"16 Gauge10M Carton
7/16"1-1/2"16 Gauge10M Carton
7/16"1-3/4"16 Gauge10M Carton
7/16"2"16 Gauge10M Carton
7/32"1/2"18 Gauge5M per Box
7/32"3/4"18 Gauge5M per Box
7/32"7/8"18 Gauge5M per Box
7/32"1"18 Gauge5M per Box
7/32"1-1/8"18 Gauge5M per Box
7/32"1-3/16"18 Gauge5M per Box
7/32"1-1/4"18 Gauge5M per Box
7/32"1-3/8"18 Gauge5M per Box
Frequently Asked Questions
What are collated staples exactly?
Collated staples are individual staples joined together in strips using adhesive or paper tape. This allows them to be loaded into pneumatic or manual staple guns for continuous, rapid firing without manual handling of each fastener.
Why should I use 16 gauge staples instead of 18 gauge?
The gauge refers to the thickness of the wire. A 16 gauge staple is thicker and provides more holding power for heavy-duty construction and framing, while an 18 gauge staple is thinner, making it ideal for delicate trim work or furniture upholstery where a smaller hole is desired.
Can these staples be used in any staple gun?
No, you must match the staple's crown width, leg length, and gauge to the specifications of your specific stapler model. Using the wrong size can cause jamming or damage to the tool.
Are these staples rust-resistant?
Standard staples are usually galvanized to provide basic corrosion resistance. For outdoor or high-moisture environments, it is recommended to check if stainless steel options are required for your specific application.
What does "10M Carton" mean in the parameter table?
"10M" stands for 10,000 units. A 10M carton contains 10,000 staples, usually organized into several smaller boxes or strips within the main packaging.
What are the main benefits of "collated" fasteners?
The primary benefits are speed and efficiency. Collation allows for high-volume fastening in industrial settings, reduces downtime for reloading, and ensures that staples are driven consistently and straight every time.

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