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Staples REXEL No. 56 (26/6), steel, 1000 pcs, 20-page capacity
Staples REXEL No. 56 (26/6), steel, 1000 pcs, 20-page capacity
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Staples REXEL No. 56 (26/6), steel, 1000 pcs, 20-page capacity
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Staples REXEL No. 56 (26/6), steel, 1000 pcs, 20-page capacity
Staples REXEL No. 56 (26/6), steel, 1000 pcs, 20-page capacity
REXEL No. 56 (26/6) steel staples come in a pack of 1000 and are designed for routine document fastening in offices, schools and home workspaces. Each staple conforms to the 26/6 / No.56 format and is suitable for standard desktop staplers that accept this size. The steel construction provides the mechanical strength needed for reliable stapling of up to 20 pages per staple, making them appropriate for everyday paperwork and filing tasks.
These steel staples are manufactured to precise standards to ensure consistent performance and minimize jamming. Their 26/6 format supports a 20-page binding capacity, offering a balance between holding power and neat penetration for common paper weights. Packaged in a 1000-piece supply, they are convenient for regular use and reduce the need for frequent replenishment.
Open the staple magazine of a compatible desktop stapler and load the strip of 26/6 staples into the channel, ensuring the staples are seated correctly. Close the magazine securely and test on a small stack of paper to confirm correct seating and penetration. Position the stapler over the paper where fastening is needed and press the top firmly until the staple clinches on the underside. Replace or reload with a new strip when the pack is depleted.
For best performance, use these staples with staplers specified for 26/6 / No.56 sizes and avoid attempting to fasten stacks larger than the indicated 20-sheet capacity. When stapling thicker or coated paper, test a few sheets first to verify proper clinch and adjust technique or use a higher-capacity staple if necessary.
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