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Grex 71ADLNS 22 Gauge Long Nose Upholstery Stapler, 3/16" to 5/8"
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71ADLNS
$169.00
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Grex 71ADLNS 22 Gauge Long Nose Upholstery Stapler, 3/16" to 5/8" 71ADLNS
Box Count: 1
$169.00
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The Grex 71ADLNS long nose air-powered upholstery stapler drives 3/16" to 5/8" 22 gauge 3/8" crown staples. One-year warranty. This compact and lightweight stapler features an extended nose for access to tight corners and other hard to reach areas. The 71ADLNS stapler also features a comfortable hand grip for increased comfort and durable driver assembly. This Grex upholstery stapler is excellent for case good manufacturing, upholstery, carpets, drapery, boat and auto interior, silk screen assembly and light wood assembly. Similar to the Senco C series and BeA 71 series.
WARNING: California residents, this item qualifies for Proposition 65 legislation.
- Box Count 1
- SKU 71ADLNS
- UPC 660292101061
- Power Type Pneumatic
- Collation Type Glue
- Gauge 22 Gauge
- Application Type Upholstery
- Brand Grex
- Maximum Fastener Length 5/8"
- Condition New
- Case/Bag Included Yes
- Manufacturer's Warranty One-Year Limited
- Item Width 1-3/4"
- Item Height 8-3/4"
- Item Length 5-3/4"
- Magazine Capacity 100
- Country of Manufacture Taiwan
- Item Weight 1.8 lbs.
- Usage Type Exterior, Interior
- Minimum Fastener Length 3/16"
- Operating Pressure 70 to 100 PSI
- Firing Type Restrictive
- Air Inlet Size 1/4" NPT
- Air Consumption 2.7 SCFM
- Crown Size 3/8"
- Product Type Stapler
- Depth Control No
- Power Source Air
- Special Offer No
- Magazine Type Strip
- Fastener Type Fine Wire Staple
- Series 71
Customer Reviews
- Low Quality Parts, lots of binding in various partsWe've been using 3 of these staplers for about 6 months now and we've had to replace some parts. Those parts are very hard to find and Grex will not be restocking them any time soon so expect to throw this away once a part breaks.
That being said, our first major break was the piston ram. The back part is made of Nylon plastic while many other brands (even some cheap ones) use metal to drive the piston rod forward into the staple. We had a catastrophic failure on ours and it almost shot the whole flat rod (bar) out of the end of the stapler.
Another major thing is the staple magazine has a spring loaded slider to keep staples fed. That slide keeps binding up on all our magazines despite oiling them as normal. This causes the whole stack of staples to fall out of the bottom.
You get what you pay for and in this case, you get less than you pay for.
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