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Stapler Topex 41E903 Depth 150 mm Weight 395 g
The Topex 41E903 stapler is a manual furniture stapler designed for efficient fastening in upholstery and light construction tasks. It accepts J staples sized 4 to 8 mm and features a metal body with a 150 mm throat depth and a weight of approximately 395 g, making it suitable for repeated use while remaining portable. The mechanism drives staples precisely into materials such as fabric, leather and foil without crushing them, and the durable construction supports sustained DIY and professional applications.
The metal housing provides durability and resistance to wear during frequent use. Its compatibility with a range of staple lengths (4–8 mm) ensures flexibility for different material thicknesses. The 150 mm depth allows access to deeper areas on furniture and panels, while the balanced weight of 395 g delivers stable handling and control. The stapling mechanism is designed to insert staples cleanly, reducing material damage and improving finish quality.
Load the stapler with compatible J staples (4–8 mm) according to the manufacturer’s instructions, ensuring the magazine is securely closed. Position the workpiece so the stapling area aligns with the 150 mm throat depth, hold the tool firmly and press the handle to drive a staple. For best results on thicker or tougher materials, apply steady force and check staple seating; reposition and repeat as needed. Keep fingers clear of the nose and use appropriate clamps or supports for small or unstable items.
The Topex 41E903 is intended for manual upholstery and light repair tasks. Use staples of the recommended size range and inspect the tool periodically for wear or damage. For prolonged projects, work in short intervals to maintain consistent stapling force and to reduce operator fatigue.
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