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Staple Clip for Tacker AQUER KLTD 60/250 TK — 60 mm long, pack-compatible
Staple Clip for Tacker AQUER KLTD 60/250 TK — 60 mm long, pack-compatible
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Staple Clip for Tacker AQUER KLTD 60/250 TK — 60 mm long, pack-compatible
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Staple Clip for Tacker AQUER KLTD 60/250 TK — 60 mm long, pack-compatible
Staple Clip for Tacker AQUER KLTD 60/250 TK — 60 mm long, pack-compatible
AQUER KLTD 60/250 TK staple clips are 60 mm long fasteners intended for use with compatible tackers and staplers. Designed for applications that require deeper penetration and a longer reach, these clips are suitable for fastening upholstery, insulation, and timber joinery. Supplied in a pack-compatible format, the model KLTD 60/250 TK provides a practical option for professional trades and DIY projects where longer staples are needed.
The long 60 mm length allows secure fixation through thicker materials and multiple layers. These clips are manufactured to be compatible with a variety of tacker models that accept long staples, offering ease of replacement and straightforward installation. Their shape and dimensions are intended to provide reliable holding strength for soft and semi-rigid materials commonly used in upholstery, insulation and woodwork.
These 60 mm staple clips are not appropriate for very thin surfaces where the staple leg would protrude or cause damage; for such cases, shorter staples should be used. They are also not intended for heavy structural fastening where nails or screws are required for load-bearing connections.
Load the staples into a tacker or stapler that supports long 60 mm clips according to the tool manufacturer's instructions. Position the tacker on the material surface ensuring correct alignment, then apply firm, even pressure and actuate the tool to drive the staple through the materials. For layered installations, check that the staple legs fully penetrate to provide secure holding without striking the workbench or backing surface.
For reliable results, test a few staples on scrap material to confirm penetration and holding strength before starting the main work. When fastening near edges or into thin substrates, reduce staple spacing or use a backing board to prevent material damage.
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