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Rapid SO60 metal stapler
$40.000
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$40.000
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$50.000
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Descripción del producto
★★★★★ What is a stapler?
An essential tool for stapling in any workplace where any type of product that can be perforated by Rapid staples needs to be joined, for example: paper, bags, or even wooden sheets. Rapid staplers can handle anything.Some options with this Rapid stapler
For textiles, Rapid HD110 stapler
Robust, front-loading stapler for thick materials, with a lever mechanism for high stapling capacity. Ideal for postal services and offices.- Staples up to 110 sheets of paper (80 gsm)
- For 9/8-14 and 23/8-15 staples
- Adjustable paper stop, stapling depth of 5-65 mm
Rapid Supreme SO60 fullstrip stapler from Rapid
This revolutionary high-capacity stapler, equipped with patented Omnipress® technology, can be pressed from any point on its top and staple effortlessly both on the desk and in hand. The patented SuperFlatClinch technology reduces stacked paper volume by 40%.Rapid Supreme s17 stapler
Flat stapling with great adjustment for the size of documents to be joined, reducing paper stacks by up to 40%, capacity to staple up to 30 sheets, model for use with 24/6 or 26/6 staples. Dimensions: Width 60mm, Height 35mm, Length 168mm.Rapid K1 Classic plier stapler
The world's best-selling plier stapler and a favorite in flower shops. Attractive classic design, with adjustable anvil for open and closed stapling. Ideal for postal services, shops, offices, and home use.PartsThe manual stapler consists of four articulated elements mounted on an axle:- The base, which has two shapes that guide the ends of the staple to bend them correctly, either joining or separating them.
- The staple feeder, at the end of which there are two slots: the upper one, through which the cutter enters; and the lower one, through which the staple exits.
- The pusher, inserted in the feeder, which slides on a rod and is actuated by a spring to push the staples towards the slot.
- The cover, which incorporates a cutter that, when lowered, drives the first staple from the feeder into the paper.