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Bostitch 21684B-E 21684B-E Pneumatic Wide Crown Stapler 84 Series BOS21684BE

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Description

General description

The Bostitch 21684B-E wide crown stapler is a professional-grade headless pinner designed for furniture manufacturing, moulding, and trim work. Its compact design allows for better access to tight spaces, while the variable power control and secondary safety trigger enhance usability and safety.

Technical specifications

  • Weight: 0.83 kg
  • Dimensions: Length 221 mm × Width 150 mm × Height 40 mm
  • Staple Length: 4 mm (min) - 16 mm (max)
  • Diameter: 0.5 mm (min) - 1 mm (max)
  • Magazine Capacity: 125 staples (max)
  • Operating Pressure: 80 - 120 PSI (4.9 - 8.4 BAR)
  • Air Consumption: 0.17 L per shot @ 5.6 bar
  • Noise Level: LPA 1sd 64.4 dB, LWA 1sd 74.0 dB, LPA 1s, 1m 61.0 dB
  • Vibration: m/s²
  • Other information

    Bostitch 21684B-E Pneumatic Wide Crown Stapler 84 Series BOS21684BE

    Features

    • Brand
      BOSTITCH
    • NF certification
      NF130
    • Warranty
      1 year(s)
    • Device function
      Stapler
    • Nail length
      16 mm
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    Stapler and nailer buying guide

    Whether you staple posters or fabric, a stapler is essential. Wall staplers, hammer staplers, pneumatic staplers, or electric staplers, there is a variety to choose from. To choose your stapler and staples (thin staples or cable staples), follow this guide and its tips.
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    BOSTITCHVisit the BOSTITCH store
    Bostitch is an American company specialising in fastening tools. It was founded in 1896 in Arlington, Massachusetts by Thomas Briggs under the name Boston Wire Stitcher Company. Briggs had previously invented the wire stitching machine, which was used to make hat boxes as well as to bind books and calendars. This invention led to a much more famous one: the first stapler. In 1914, the company created the first hand-operated stapler: the AO model, followed by another with a magazine, the Bostitch n°1. In 1948, the company changed its name to Bostitch, from Boston and stitch. After the Second World War, the company grew rapidly, acquiring the Calwire Company in 1961 to diversify into woodworking. Bostitch also launched its own staple nailers, belt nailers, roller nailers, pneumatic nailers and compressors. Bostitch has since joined the Stanley-Black&Decker group.
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