Cheers Peter, I’ve had my stapler for 32 years and it stopped working a week ago. After watching your video I’ve now fixed it and it’s working great. Thank you 🙌🍻
Thanks for the video. I just repaired my Rapid 33 using your video as a guide. The plastic piece should be 3 mm in thickness and exactly the same size as the square metal part (roughly 21.5 x 21.5 mm)
Thank you so much - saved me buying a new stapler, I can continue using my Dad's one! It took a while to sort out but absolutely successful and much appreciated.
Thanks Peter!! Googled a fix when my stapler stopped working.. I ended up zip tying mine closed (which works a treat) as I couldn't figure out how it stayed closed before I opened it even though there were no broken metal parts. So grateful as I was in the middle of a diy project I was able to finish thanks to your video.
Thanks Peter for the instructional video. We had a broken Rapid 23 Fineline (at least 40 years old) and this turned out to be the problem. Using the existing metal plate as a size template, I replaced the smashed plastic (where did most of the bits go?) with a piece of 2mm thick timber-look vinyl flooring. I tried doubling up the pieces but 4mm was too large and would not fit in the gap. Also cleaned the unit, replaced the grease, and reassembled. A little grease on the inside of the cover and the pin certainly helped with the reassembly as the fit was quite tight. Given the comments of others, I was concerned that the 2mm thickness would not be enough, but it appears to be working ok stapling 8mm staples into hardwood, though the handle goes down slightly lower before firing the staple.
Thanks Peter, if I hadn't come across this video, would have probably tossed it in the bin. Had a bit of fun trying to get the right piece of plastic, but finally cut and shut it and it works great again!
Thank you for this. We found 4 little bits of plastic inside ours. I would love someone to show me that these are not designed to fail. I see no reason for plastic. I could not find a parts list anywhere online. I used a hacksaw, file, and digital caliper to make a replacement steel plate. The existing is 3mm I made one 1/4 inch or 6.35mm. Perfect and I don't expect it to fail in the near future. Jim
I had the same problem and your video helped me fix it. I cut 3 squares from an engine oil bottle to match the thickness of the broken plastic part. Not only is the oil bottle flexible, it will also be grease proof. Thank you
Brilliant work buddy. My stapler suddenly decided to not staple - and a bunch of plastic bits fell out of it - the percussion plate. What I did discover was if you remove the handle pin and slide the front section up, it releases the clasp at the bottom - saves having to do the split pin fix.
From one kiwi to another: thanks for saving me $85. I made my replacement Teflon chip out of two layers of some plastic from a ring binder and it works beautifully again Cheers!
Thanks heaps Peter, for a Kiwi number 8 wire type repair. I was doubtful this was going to work as I could not find a worn packer when I pulled the stapler apart. But having faith I inserted a plastic packer, and it works a treat. Luckily I watched your video before attempting to pull the stapler apart as I was about to make the same mistake and force the retainer clip, thinking it needed to come out first.
**TO DISMANTLE, REMOVE THE ROLL PIN FIRST** then you'll find the end cover can simply be slid upwards, and unhooks from the clip that pulls towards the body. I have to say I'm not too sure about that split pin, as it needs to hold the front cover exactly snug against the body. I was hoping to find exactly what material is used for the spacer under the spring. I used mild steel to double up the little steel square, but I reckon it should indeed be plastic,
Thanks for your advice Simon. I couldn't figure out how to get the cover off until I saw your comment. I also couldn't figure out how to keep it on once I fixed it as there were no visible broken parts other than the plastic inside. I ended up using a zip tie which worked perfectly.
Thank you - just fixed my 34 following this - must be 20 years old! Could be even more. Only thing is I have to apply a little forward pressure on the trigger to keep it engaged on each 'fire'. There must be a tension spring or something missing - any ideas. Thanks again
Buenas tardes mi nombre Julio A. Hernández H.quisierasaber de que piezas se compone está engrapadora ya que se me partió una pieza y quisiera copiarla para arreglar mi emgrapadora. Gracias por su ayuda y por su tutorial.🙏🙏. Espero respuesta pronto.👍
Hey mate the adjuster on the depth has stopped being able to slide back and forward. So I have to use a hammer now to sink the staples into timber. U gout any clues how to fix the slider. Cheers
Good video mate.. I just disassemble my stapler and now i have one plastic cylinder left..dont know where to put it though but im pretty sure my stapler will not functioning without it
@@pachid Thanks peter..Due to my heavy handedness the outer casing popped off and evrything fell out..I cant for the life of me work out where this little flat plate came from. It's 2mm thickness and 20mm square..Any ideas ?
Thanks very much….all fixed, though mine is tapered at the bottom which meant that without removing the tab (which breaks), it is almost impossible to get off. Still don’t know how to get it off without breaking it, though now it’s secured using a zip tie, so won’t be an issue in future 😉
Cheers Peter, I’ve had my stapler for 32 years and it stopped working a week ago. After watching your video I’ve now fixed it and it’s working great. Thank you 🙌🍻
Glad it helped
Thanks for the video. I just repaired my Rapid 33 using your video as a guide. The plastic piece should be 3 mm in thickness and exactly the same size as the square metal part (roughly 21.5 x 21.5 mm)
Thank you so much - saved me buying a new stapler, I can continue using my Dad's one! It took a while to sort out but absolutely successful and much appreciated.
Thanks Peter!! Googled a fix when my stapler stopped working.. I ended up zip tying mine closed (which works a treat) as I couldn't figure out how it stayed closed before I opened it even though there were no broken metal parts. So grateful as I was in the middle of a diy project I was able to finish thanks to your video.
Hello from Cumbria UK Peter a big thanks to you for your informative video 15 minutes and my old Rapid 14 is back up and running again, cheers
Excellent! You've fixed my stapler. I would never have worked out what the problem was.
Thanks Peter for the instructional video. We had a broken Rapid 23 Fineline (at least 40 years old) and this turned out to be the problem. Using the existing metal plate as a size template, I replaced the smashed plastic (where did most of the bits go?) with a piece of 2mm thick timber-look vinyl flooring. I tried doubling up the pieces but 4mm was too large and would not fit in the gap. Also cleaned the unit, replaced the grease, and reassembled. A little grease on the inside of the cover and the pin certainly helped with the reassembly as the fit was quite tight. Given the comments of others, I was concerned that the 2mm thickness would not be enough, but it appears to be working ok stapling 8mm staples into hardwood, though the handle goes down slightly lower before firing the staple.
So many thanks for the video.. Have finally brought my old Rapid 34 back to life..Was about to bin it!!!!
Thanks Peter you legend. Saved me 80 bucks or so. And saved me from breaking the clips.
Thanks Peter, if I hadn't come across this video, would have probably tossed it in the bin. Had a bit of fun trying to get the right piece of plastic, but finally cut and shut it and it works great again!
Thank you for this. We found 4 little bits of plastic inside ours. I would love someone to show me that these are not designed to fail. I see no reason for plastic.
I could not find a parts list anywhere online.
I used a hacksaw, file, and digital caliper to make a replacement steel plate. The existing is 3mm I made one 1/4 inch or 6.35mm.
Perfect and I don't expect it to fail in the near future. Jim
thanks for this, my plastic bit seems to have just vanished , i couldnt see what was wrong
I had the same problem and your video helped me fix it. I cut 3 squares from an engine oil bottle to match the thickness of the broken plastic part. Not only is the oil bottle flexible, it will also be grease proof. Thank you
Brilliant work buddy. My stapler suddenly decided to not staple - and a bunch of plastic bits fell out of it - the percussion plate. What I did discover was if you remove the handle pin and slide the front section up, it releases the clasp at the bottom - saves having to do the split pin fix.
From one kiwi to another: thanks for saving me $85. I made my replacement Teflon chip out of two layers of some plastic from a ring binder and it works beautifully again
Cheers!
Thanks heaps Peter, for a Kiwi number 8 wire type repair. I was doubtful this was going to work as I could not find a worn packer when I pulled the stapler apart. But having faith I inserted a plastic packer, and it works a treat. Luckily I watched your video before attempting to pull the stapler apart as I was about to make the same mistake and force the retainer clip, thinking it needed to come out first.
Wow thanks so much for this! I had two of these to fix - thanks to you both the pesky critters are back in action!
Thanks for this video. It helped me a lot. Now my tacker works fine again!
I used 2 square pieces of plastic, each 2 mm thick, approx. 21 x 21 mm.
Same problem. Made according to your instructions and I repaired stapler. Thank you very much. Greetings from Bosnia.
And Greetings from New Zealand. Pleased it helped. Pete
You helped save my acient Rapid R14 Peter. Thank You!
Thank you from New Zealand. We got it done as well.
**TO DISMANTLE, REMOVE THE ROLL PIN FIRST** then you'll find the end cover can simply be slid upwards, and unhooks from the clip that pulls towards the body. I have to say I'm not too sure about that split pin, as it needs to hold the front cover exactly snug against the body. I was hoping to find exactly what material is used for the spacer under the spring. I used mild steel to double up the little steel square, but I reckon it should indeed be plastic,
Thanks for your advice Simon. I couldn't figure out how to get the cover off until I saw your comment. I also couldn't figure out how to keep it on once I fixed it as there were no visible broken parts other than the plastic inside. I ended up using a zip tie which worked perfectly.
Thank you - just fixed my 34 following this - must be 20 years old! Could be even more. Only thing is I have to apply a little forward pressure on the trigger to keep it engaged on each 'fire'. There must be a tension spring or something missing - any ideas. Thanks again
Great Kiwi ingenuity - well done - helped me a lot!
Buenas tardes mi nombre Julio A. Hernández H.quisierasaber de que piezas se compone está engrapadora ya que se me partió una pieza y quisiera copiarla para arreglar mi emgrapadora. Gracias por su ayuda y por su tutorial.🙏🙏. Espero respuesta pronto.👍
Hey mate the adjuster on the depth has stopped being able to slide back and forward. So I have to use a hammer now to sink the staples into timber. U gout any clues how to fix the slider. Cheers
Thanks for this from yet another kiwi. You are a legend mate
My absolute pleasure
Good video mate.. I just disassemble my stapler and now i have one plastic cylinder left..dont know where to put it though but im pretty sure my stapler will not functioning without it
Did you find out how to put the cylinder in?
Thanks for your tips mate..
I was about to try and fold that clip back..I'm assuming its the same procedure for an R23..
That would be my guess ... Good luck
@@pachid Thanks peter..Due to my heavy handedness the outer casing popped off and evrything fell out..I cant for the life of me work out where this little flat plate came from. It's 2mm thickness and 20mm square..Any ideas ?
Thanks very much….all fixed, though mine is tapered at the bottom which meant that without removing the tab (which breaks), it is almost impossible to get off. Still don’t know how to get it off without breaking it, though now it’s secured using a zip tie, so won’t be an issue in future 😉
Thanks, Peter. Do you know if Rapid supply spare springs?
Pretty sure they don't as they just want to sell you a new one … If you find out differently let me know please.
I couldn't find a piece of plastic, so I used a piece of hardwood. Cheers. Wellington NZ.
Helpd alot.. thank you...
Might be the problem I have with mine. A plastic component broke and now there is no tension when I try to push the handle down.
where to get stapler leaves
Super helpful. Thanks mate
Glad it helped
Thanks, that was fun 👍
Thank you 🙏🏻
Stapler ki patti kahan milegi
I cant fit 8mm staples in my R30 that should be able to handle 6-8mm, i don
t understand why they wont fit, super annoying :(((
I don't think you can .. sorry ... check the staples width as well. May it go well
1:41 Cap what?
Reply me fast
Reply Karo abhi
I would help if you showed what you actually repaired instead of talking about it
Sorry but didn’t find this useful at repairing my stapler
Point taken. I do try to keep it short. Next time I will show the repair. Cheers