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How to fix Apsco 17 stapler with a detached spring?
To fix an Apsco 17 stapler with a detached spring, you will need to reattach the spring to the stapler. Here is a general process you can follow to do this:
- Unplug the stapler and lay it on a flat surface.
- Locate the spring and the area where it attaches to the stapler. This may be near the back of the stapler or on the underside.
- Using a small tool, such as a flathead screwdriver or a pair of needle-nose pliers, gently pry open the area where the spring attaches. This will allow you to access the spring.
- Hold the spring in place with one hand, and use the other hand to carefully attach the spring to the stapler. Be sure to align the spring with the correct attachment point, and apply gentle pressure to secure it in place.
- Once the spring is reattached, test the stapler to make sure it is functioning properly. If the stapler still does not work properly, you may need to consult a professional repair technician for further assistance.
Model #42131 battery powered electric stapler. Hums/ buzzing when started. Why? How to fix?
Hi,
Please ensure that the batteries that you placed have enough energy to operate your stapler device. If you're unsure of the battery power level, you can buy new AA (ie double A) batteries from your local grocery store or gas station. And to be safe, I would also stick with the same brand of battery that initially came with the device.
Otherwise, you can double check that the device has enough staples to operate properly.
Thank you.
Bosch MX25E stopped working
Although this is an 8 year old question - I had the same issue. Here is how I resolved. The gear box is pressed on to the armature assembly. and held partly by a 35x2 mm o-ring. Carefully pry the gearbox away from the tabbed four prong ring. Yes the ring will bend but can easily be re-shaped by taping with a body work hammer and backer. The replacement gear head needs additional grease - a separate part (1615430005) and a new o-ring (2600210026). Lubricate the moving parts sparingly. Re-assembly is tricky as it requires press fitting back. Go slow - checking alignment. I used a Bessy Revo clamp (large head) with a piece of 3/4" pine at each end of the gear shaft assembly. Be sure to line up the the tabbed ring as you go.
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