Narex Industrial staples and stapling tools
Narex industrial staples and stapling tools offer comprehensive solutions for professional fastening of materials, for example in the furniture and construction industries. The product line includes a wide selection of industrial staples, brads, pins, nails, and locking pins. The product line is complemented by high-performance staplers, brad guns, and nail guns designed for heavy-duty use in upholstery, carpentry, and construction.
Industrial staples and fastening tools Narex
Speed, reliability, and a perfectly secure joint. Whether you’re upholstering furniture, nailing down baseboards, or assembling wood structures, in this category you’ll find professional stapling tools and fasteners you can rely on 100 percent. High-quality materials and precision manufacturing ensure that staples and nails won’t deform when driven in, guaranteeing maximum strength for your joints.
Our product range includes the following main types of fasteners and tools:
- Industrial staples ( upholstery, joinery, carpentry, cardboard, and special cable staples)
- Fasteners (brads, pins, nails, and zinc locking pins)
- Tools (professional staple guns, brad guns, and nail guns)
Industrial staples for every industry
There is an ideal shape and thickness of staple for every material. Choose the one that will securely fasten your material without damaging it.
- Upholstery staples: Made from wire that securely fastens upholstery fabric, leather, or film without tearing it.
- Joinery and carpentry staples: Thicker staples made of sturdy wire with longer legs. They are ideal for fastening furniture backs (hardboard), assembling slatted frames, or manufacturing wooden packaging.
- Cardboard and wide staples: The wide staple shank ensures that cardboard or corrugated cardboard does not tear when stapling box lids.
- Cable staples: Specially shaped staples with a loop that securely fasten electrical cables without the risk of cutting through the insulation.
Fasteners for both invisible and load-bearing joints
When a staple isn’t enough, or you need a fastener that’s completely invisible at first glance.
- Brady: Nails with very small heads. They hold exceptionally well but are nearly invisible in the material (ideal for paneling and furniture moldings).
- Pins: Headless nails. They are used to secure small and fragile decorative elements where a nail head would get in the way or split the wood. The fastening is completely invisible.
- Nails: Classic fasteners for nail guns, used in heavy-duty carpentry, pallets, and roof battens.
- Zinc-plated locking pins: Special fasteners with a corrosion-resistant coating for securely fastening wooden structures.
Professional tools for fast work
Don’t waste time hammering by hand. With our tools, the work will go quickly.
- Staplers and brad guns: Compact and fast tools (often combined) that smoothly drive upholstery staples or brads.
- Nailers: Robust machines with tremendous driving force, designed for quickly driving long nails into hardwood.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the difference between a brad and a pin?
A brad has a small head at its end, which helps it pull and hold the material better. A pin has no head at all – it is just a straight piece of wire. Pins are used where you want to make the joint invisible.
How to choose the right upholstery staple?
The material type and wood hardness are key. A thin wire is enough for standard upholstery fabrics. Choose the leg length so that roughly 2/3 of the staple is embedded in the wood and 1/3 holds the fabric
Can staples be used in staplers of other brands?
Yes, fasteners are usually standardized. The only important thing is that the staple type (wire profile and crown width) exactly matches what your tool requires.
What tools are best for nailing baseboards and trim?
A brad nailer (for nails with a small head) is absolutely perfect for this purpose. It pulls the trim tightly against the wall, but the hole left by the head is so small that you can just lightly touch it up with wax, or it isn't visible at all.