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The most common type of office stapler usually takes No. 56 staples, also known as 26/6. In this instance, the '26' refers to the gauge of the wire and the '6' refers to the length of the staple shanks in millimetres. However, there are some less popular staple sizes, in which the first number is not relative to the wire gauge. In these cases, the second number still usually refers to the shank length. There are also a few staple sizes which are just listed as a number. 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.

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In 1877 Henry R. Heyl filed patent number 195,603 for the first machines to both insert and clinch a staple in one step, [7] and for this reason some consider him the inventor of the modern stapler. In 1876 and 1877 Heyl also filed patents for the Novelty Paper Box Manufacturing Co. of Philadelphia, PA, [8] However, the N. P. B. Manufacturing Co.'s inventions were to be used to staple boxes and books. Surgical staples are used for the closing of incisions and wounds, a function also performed by sutures.Rexel Aquarius, Centor, Ecodesk, Easy Touch, Gazelle, Long Arm, Matador, Meteor, Polaris 1420, Taurus, Torador, Wizard

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The growing uses of paper in the 19th century created a demand for an efficient paper fastener. [4] A McGill staplera b "Antique Staplers & Other Paper Fasteners". Early Office Museum. Archived from the original on 2006-03-17 . Retrieved 2006-03-10. A staple is a type of two-pronged fastener, usually metal, used for joining or binding materials together. Large staples might be used with a hammer or staple gun for masonry, roofing, corrugated boxes and other heavy-duty uses. Smaller staples are used with a stapler to attach pieces of paper together; such staples are a more permanent and durable fastener for paper documents than the paper clip. Some photocopiers feature an integrated stapler allowing copies of documents to be automatically stapled as they are printed. Standard Terminology of Collated and Cohered Fasteners and Their Application Tools, ASTM International . Stuart Deutsch, "Arrow Cordless Stapler Early Review" https://toolguyd.com/arrow-cordless-stapler-early-review/

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wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. To create this article, 27 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and improve it over time. The word "staple" originated in the late thirteenth Century, from Old English stapol, meaning "post, pillar". The word's first usage in the paper-fastening sense is attested from 1895. [1] History [ edit ] While it's possible to remove and reuse staples, doing so can be difficult and often renders the staple unusable for future use. Paperclips, in contrast, are designed to be reusable. Common sizes for the home and office include: 26/6, 24/6, 24/8, 13/6, 13/8 and No. 10 for mini staplers. Common sizes for heavy duty staplers include: 23/8, 23/12, 23/15, 23/20, 23/24, 13/10, and 13/14. [5] No./name Most staplers are used to join multiple sheets of paper. Paper staplers come in two distinct types: manual and electric. Manual staplers are normally hand-held, although models that are used while set on a desk or other surface are not uncommon. Electric staplers exist in a variety of different designs and models. Their primary operating function is to join large numbers of paper sheets together in rapid succession. Some electric staplers can join up to 20 sheets at a time. [3] Typical staplers are a third-class lever.Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911), "Staple", Encyclopædia Britannica, vol.25 (11thed.), Cambridge University Press, p.784 —discusses many uses of the word

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