Fine wire staples
are mainly used for fastening fabrics. The thin staple causes minimal damage to the material.
Flat wire staples
are particularly suitable for working with sheeting. The staple’s flat back fixes the sheeting and secures it against tearing.
Narrow crown staples
are particularly used for panelling work with and without cladding clips.
Staple gun nails
are used to quickly fasten decorative trims and corner mouldings. Thanks to their tiny head, staple gun nails are almost invisible.
How an electric staple gun works
Electric staple guns use an electromagnetic field. The firing pin is accelerated and drives the fastener into the material. The impact force is adjusted by regulating the current pulse. The design has the disadvantage that tacking operations cannot be carried out at high frequency. For high-frequency tacking, such as for loft extensions, hammer tackers are more suitable. For high-frequency, powerful fastenings in the production environment, pneumatic staple guns are the perfect choice.
Our electric staple guns
in detail.
Trigger guard
The staple gun is ready to use only after the trigger guard has been flipped. This prevents unintentional triggering.
Staple window
The open staple channel displays the current fill level of the staples, allowing you to reload in good time.
Ultra-slim nozzle
Timber profiles can be fastened directly and precisely in the groove.
Panel clip guard
Our panel clip guard makes fastening profile cladding clips easier thanks to exact positioning.
Electric Power Control
The right impact force for soft- and hardwood can be adjusted on the back of the staple gun.
Multi-stroke function
Any staples that have not been fully driven in are reliably driven into the material with the multi-stroke function.
Snap lock
The snap lock enables quick jam clearance.
Low overall height
Compact and easy to handle with a low overall height.
Integrated staple pusher
Staple pusher connected to the tool for easy reloading.
Precise, parallel tacking.
With the help of the distance holder, a row of staples
can be tacked absolutely parallel on the same level.
Our electric staple guns
in use.
Our electric staple guns use different staple types for a variety
of applications. We will show you the strengths and features of
our electric staple guns in detail. Watch the video now!
Electric tackers compared
Which electric tacker uses which kind of staple, making it the best choice for a specific task? What features are there?
And what is the difference between the J-165 and the panel tacker J-165 Panel? See all our electric tackers compared:
Do-it-yourself. DIY jobs with
electric staple guns.
Insulating lofts
Electric staple guns are particularly suitable for many roofing jobs. We will show you how to use our powerful electric staple guns correctly.
Panelling
Electric staple guns are ideal for panelling work. Helpful features such as the panel clip guard make your work easier and you faster!
Furniture making
Electric staple guns are excellent for furniture making, such as upholstery work or installing furniture backs.
Fastening technology for many areas.
Are you looking for electric tacker for the following materials?
You will also find these with us.
Furniture
For upholstering armchairs and chairs or fixing furniture back panels. Our furniture tackers are the optimal tools.
Fabric
Creatively implement ideas with fabrics and redesign rooms. With the right staplers and clips for working with fabrics.
Wood
Many things are attached to wood. In panelling, even wood is stapled to wood. You can find the different staplers for wood here.