How much do you know about stapleless staplers?
Have you ever tried the embarrassment of holding a stapler and not finding the staples? This is a common scene in the office. That's why people invented the stapleless stapler.
The casing of this stapleless stapler is basically made of plastic, and there is a slit on the outside. As long as the paper is inserted into the slit and pressed, the paper will be "stapled" together. Of course, since there are no nails, then there is another principle. It uses the inner reed to cut the paper, press out a paper buckle, press the paper out of a notch at the same time, and then buckle the arrow paper into the notch.
This needleless stapler has a relatively long service life and can exceed 10,000 times. It is especially suitable for binding invoices and a small number of documents, and it does not hurt your hands, and you don't need to pry nails if you make mistakes in binding. Because there is no need to staple staples, the volume is much smaller than the average stapler.
Compared with traditional staplers, stapleless staplers have the advantage of being environmentally friendly, saving a lot of metal staples, and being relatively safe, eliminating the pain of booting and stapling. And in the office, there is often a need for shredding paper. The process of removing staples before shredding is also the process of many people's fingers being injured. The staple-free stapler allows you to safely throw documents into the shredder. But the disadvantages are also obvious. Punching holes will cause great damage to the paper, and no matter whether punching or embossing, they are not as reliable as traditional staples. In addition, the paper that can be stapled is limited, even the most powerful KOKUYO staples can only bind ten pages of paper
