Stapler

Office stapler
A spring-loaded stapler

A stapler is a mechanical device that joins pages of paper or similar material by driving a thin metal staple through the sheets and folding the ends. Staplers are widely used in government, business, offices, workplaces, homes, and schools.[1]

The word "stapler" can actually refer to a number of different devices of varying uses. In addition to joining paper sheets together, staplers can also be used in a surgical setting to join tissue together with surgical staples to close a surgical wound (much in the same way as sutures).[2]

Most staplers are used to join multiple sheets of paper. Paper staplers come in two distinct types: manual and electric. Manual staplers are normally hand-held, although models that are used while set on a desk or other surface are not uncommon. Electric staplers exist in a variety of different designs and models. Their primary operating function is to join large numbers of paper sheets together in rapid succession. Some electric staplers can join up to 20 sheets at a time.[3] Typical staplers are a third-class lever.

  1. ^ Eric Limer (23 March 2013). "Is Fashion-Conscious Design the Future of the Stapler?". Gizmodo. Gawker Media.
  2. ^ "staple". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster.
  3. ^ "Bostitch Electric Staplers". Archived from the original on 2018-01-19. Retrieved 2018-01-18.