Heavy Duty
Timken Bolsters Resources to Support Growth in Heavy-Duty Truck Aftermarket
CANTON, Ohio, Jan. 20, 2010 -- When the road gets rough, sometimes it pays to keep on trucking. Timken did that during the recessionary year of 2009, and managed a modest sales increase in the North American heavy-duty truck aftermarket, despite the industry being down an estimated 20 percent.
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How do I refill staples into the "Boston 135 heavy duty stapler"?
I have a Boston Heavy Duty Stapler at my office and I have never had to refill the staples. There is no blatantly obvious way to refill as with other staplers. Any ideas on how these things work?
Yeah, a friend had one of those. Um... let me see how to explain it...
Well, the staples load from the rear. At the base of the big handle, there should be a tab or black plastic thingie there (yeah, I know...so technical). Just pull it straight back. Directly back from the handle all the way out and put some staples in. Then, try to get the parts back on track and let it go. It has a spring that pulls everything forward.
If that doesn't work, I must be remembering wrong.
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