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Home > Business & Careers > Administrative & Clerical Support   »   How to put staples in a Swingling Model 9002 Heavy Duty Stapler

 
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Old Sep 14, 2009, 09:36 AM
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How to put staples in a Swingling Model 9002 Heavy Duty Stapler

It appears our directions were lost and we can't seem to figure it out. I bet it's easy, but we've pushed and pulled the part on the end and can't make it move. So is there a release of something?

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The big end at the rear of the stapler needs to be pushed in slightly and then it will release and you refill from the rear. At least I think that's how I used to use the heavy duty one where I worked a million years ago. I looked online and got a picture of your model so I think that's what you are supposed to do.
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