Arrow Fastener is a leading manufacturer of manual staple and nail gun tools for various industries such as construction, DIY, and crafting. The company also offers a range of related accessories such as staples, nails, glue, and rivets.
Founded in 1929 in Saddle Brook, New Jersey.
Invented the T50 staple gun in 1950, which became a household name.
Acquired by Masco in 1999 and strengthened its product lines.
Trademarked the phrase 'at the point of Arrow' in 1929.
Has won several awards for innovation and design.
A global manufacturer of tools and accessories for various industries including construction, automotive, and consumer products. They offer a range of manual and powered staple and nail guns, along with related accessories such as fasteners and adhesives.
A manufacturer of staplers, nailers, and fasteners for the construction, industrial, and DIY markets. They offer a range of manual and powered staple and nail guns, as well as accessories such as fasteners and air compressors.
Part of the Stanley Black & Decker family, DeWalt is a well-known brand of power tools for the construction and woodworking industries. They offer a range of staple and nail guns powered by battery and air, as well as related accessories.
The original and most popular staple gun from Arrow Fastener, the T50 can be used for a variety of DIY and professional projects including upholstery, insulation, and exterior trim work.
An upgraded version of the T50, the Elite features a comfortable grip, easy-squeeze trigger, and staple viewing window.
A compact and versatile staple gun that can handle multiple staple sizes and can be used for DIY projects, home repairs, and crafting.
A pneumatic (air-powered) staple gun for heavy-duty jobs such as roofing and flooring installation. Compatible with T50 staples.
A manual tool for installing rivets in metal or plastic. Comes with a starter pack of assorted rivets.
1. Make sure the staple gun is not loaded or attached to a power source. 2. Push the release latch at the back of the staple gun to open the loading tray. 3. Insert a strip of staples with the legs facing down into the tray. 4. Close the loading tray by pushing it until it clicks into place.
It is recommended to use Arrow brand staples with Arrow staple guns for optimal performance and safety. However, other brands of staples with the same size may also be compatible.
Arrow offers a limited warranty on their tools against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. Some tools may have different warranty terms and conditions, so be sure to check the documentation that comes with the specific tool.
Arrow Fastener primarily produces staple guns, but they also offer nail guns in their product line. However, their nail guns are not designed for heavy-duty framing applications and are better suited for lighter construction and woodworking projects.
A manual staple gun is operated by squeezing a trigger or lever which drives a staple into the material being fastened. A pneumatic staple gun is powered by compressed air and uses a piston to fire staples into the material. Pneumatic staple guns are typically faster and more powerful than manual staple guns, but also require an air compressor to operate.