📌 Staple your success with Arrow’s heavy-duty precision!
Arrow 7510 staples deliver 1,000 heavy-duty, 15mm leg length staples with a 14mm crown width, engineered exclusively for Arrow T75 staplers. Made in the USA, these staples ensure professional-grade fastening strength and reliability for all your wire and cable projects.
Manufacturer | Arrow Fastener |
Part Number | 160647 |
Item Weight | 13.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 4.17 x 4.49 inches |
Item model number | A7510 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1000 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Arrow 7510 5/8-Inch 15mm Heavy Duty Staples for T75
Just what I needed
L**M
Very good for the places they can easily be used, but the stirps of them are fragile...
For some reason Arrow charges a bundle for these staples. These are not UL listed, so if you must have that get the 7510S instead of the 7510. I started out with the Arrow brand stapler but have since moved on to the Acme. These staples are much easier to load in the Acme, on the Arrow they seem to jam more easily.One thing I would say about these staples (and hence the 4 vs. 5 star) is that they are very fragile while they are still connected in the strip. Be very careful as you take them out of the box, and also in your handling of the box. I had one of these boxes up on a 6' ladder and accidently knocked it off - I think every strip broke into multiple pieces. But it doesn't take dropping it off a latter to bust them up - just removing them from the box can be a challenge.I typically use these on long runs (for example affixing 14/2 and 12/2 to the bottom of a running board in the crawlspace) or along the middle of a stud when coming down to an switch or receptacle. They work well if you have a long run and plenty of room to maneuver the stapler and make sure you have a good angle with the nose of the stapler held tight and flush against the board. In confined spaces I often find I have to go back to the hammer and box of GB nail-in staples.
J**S
7510 vs 7510S and the difference for the T75 staple gun.
Thanks to the guy that reviewed this before me which informed all the difference in the T75 (7510 vs 7510s). I've uploaded a picture in the difference. 7510 has pointed edges where as the 7510s have what is called chisel edges. (I believe) you can tell the difference in the pictures. To piggy back off of @LorenMalms point, 7510 is not UL listed. Thank you Loren for your review which encouraged mine.
S**A
Work as expected
They are staples...... They work as expected. I just needed this specific width and depth for a LED lighting project I was working on. They worked great.
J**W
Four Stars
Work just as it should.
R**.
Five Stars
Thanks
W**M
Good item!
Worked great!
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