Here are some key advantages of using brad staples:
Fastening Speed
Staples can be driven much faster than nails or screws, making them ideal for assembly line or repetitive applications.
Durability
Properly set staples form durable joints that hold materials tightly together and resist pull-out forces.
Low Cost
Staples offer a cost-effective solution compared to more expensive fasteners like nuts and bolts.
Secure Bond
The shape of staples helps them grip well into materials like wood, drywall, or cardboard without splitting.
Joint Strength
Brad type staples join thinner materials with strength, while larger staples work for heavier materials.
Concealed Fastening
Staples sit largely below the surface when set, keeping joints clear of protruding fastener heads.
Adjustability
Some pneumatic or electric staplers allow adjusting the depth stop to suit material thicknesses.
Durable Coatings
Rust-resistant plating on staples protects against moisture and corrosion.
Quantity Available
Bulk-packaging makes staples practical for frequent usage in production, shipping, or construction.
Low Tool Requirements
Only a hammer or small ladder-type stapler is needed for most light-duty jobs.
Staples provide a quick, cost-effective, and durable connection solution for various assembly and packaging applications.