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| Connect the stapler to the air system. There is an outlet and pressure control on the wall next to the CNC machine. Remember '''you have loaded and powered something that shoots projectiles at high speed'''. Consider it loaded and dangerous at all times. || [[File:Air Drop by CNC.jpg|frameless|200px]] | | Connect the stapler to the air system. There is an outlet and pressure control on the wall next to the CNC machine. Remember '''you have loaded and powered something that shoots projectiles at high speed'''. Consider it loaded and dangerous at all times. || [[File:Air Drop by CNC.jpg|frameless|200px]] | ||
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− | | | + | | Typically 70PSI (pounds per square inch) will be the proper amount to seat the staple correctly. Do not adjust the pressure until after you have made a test staple. 70PSI seems to work well with multiple materials including hardwoods. You adjust the level with the black knob on the top of the gauge.|| [[File:Pressure control.jpg|frameless|200px]] |
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+ | | Placeholder Text about using stapler || [[File:SqcAttachSmallAnimated.gif|frameless]] | ||
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+ | | Placeholder Text about removing material || [[File:SqcRemoveSmallAnimated.gif|frameless]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:29, 19 August 2022
MakerFX has a composite stapler to secure material in a safer manner. Composite staples reduce the risk for damage to bits, projects, and more importantly humans. It does not completely remove all risk.