You load the staples from the back of the stapler, there is a thumb depression on the back of it. Look and you will see it.
Simplier than you think - load staples from back of stapler. The back silver piece - you have to push in - forward and lift up backpiece and slide it out and upward and at an angle. There are two small barbs that hold piece into stapler. push in and lift piece at backup to unhook springed loading area.
You don't. Just throw the thing away and get a swingline
The staple has a feature called QuickLoad front magazine that simplifies staple refilling. Press the button on the magazine. Pull out the magazine and load it. Use only the recommended stables for your stapler.
Pull the spring loaded band out by the 2 looped ears and then remove the saddle that pushes the staples. Slide the staples in and place the saddle back inot the slide. Hook the band over the saddle and your are good to go.
The effort is the point on the back where the hand presses the stapler. The load is the staple. The fulcrum is the hinge at the back.
Before you can calculate the load bearing capacity of a scaffold, you will need to know there are three types of scaffolding; light duty, medium duty, and heavy duty. Now you can calculate the load bearing capacity by using the height to base ratio.
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if its cargo van load range E IS A HEAVY DUTY TIRE FOR WEIGHT
Turn off the stapler and lift the door cover. Push down on the blue or black plunger protruding from the stapler head. Load as you would a normal stapler.
Very Carefully!
To load a Craftsman electric stapler nailer model 968471, first unplug the tool for safety. Next, locate the magazine release button on the back of the stapler and press it to open the magazine. Insert a strip of staples or nails into the magazine, ensuring they are facing the correct way. Close the magazine securely before plugging the stapler back in and testing it on a scrap piece of material.