Makita 13mm staples galvanized for battery tacker
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Product details
The Makita staple clips are specifically designed for use with cordless staplers and provide a reliable solution for various fastening applications. With a length of 13 mm and a width of 10 mm, these galvanized staples are ideal for precise and secure connections. The package contains a total of 5040 pieces, arranged in 50 strips of 100 staples each, allowing for easy handling and storage. These staples are made from high-quality metal and are characterized by their durability and resilience. They are not compatible with certain models of Makita, which should be taken into account when selecting. The staples come in an attractive silver tone and offer optimal performance for both professional and private applications.
- High-quality galvanized metal construction for durability
- Compatible with a variety of cordless staplers (except certain models)
- Convenient packaging unit with 5040 staples for long-term use
- Suitable for various fastening applications in crafts and construction.
Tacker Staples + Tacker Nails Type | Tacker staples |
Items per sales unit | 5040x |
Item number | 12275701 |
Manufacturer | Makita |
Category | Staples + nails |
Manufacturer no. | F-32650 |
Release date | 4-11-2019 |
Colour | Silver |
Exact colour description | Silver |
Material group | Metal |
Material | Metal |
Tacker Staples + Tacker Nails Type | Tacker staples |
Country of origin | Taiwan |
CO₂ emissions | 13,37 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,34 |
Items per sales unit | 5040x |
Length | 13 mm |
Width | 10 mm |
Weight | 870 g |
Product Safety |
Length | 12 cm |
Width | 9.10 cm |
Height | 6.30 cm |
Weight | 858 g |
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