The ASC FC95FP is a manual coil box-bottom stapler designed for reliable carton assembly and box-bottom closure without the need for air or electricity. Built for packaging operations that require dependable fastening at low to moderate volumes, this tool delivers consistent clinch on corrugated cartons using coil-wire staples. Its manual operation makes it ideal for portable use, backup stations, or facilities without pneumatic infrastructure.
Key Features
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Manual operation — no compressor or power source required
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Coil-wire staple system allows longer run time between reloads than stick-style staplers
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Designed specifically for box-bottom stapling and carton assembly
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Durable construction for repeated use in packaging and shipping environments
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Simple, dependable design with minimal maintenance requirements
Specifications
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Power Source: Manual (hand-operated)
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Fastener Type: SWC7437 Series Coil-wire carton staples
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Capacity: Holds a coil of 4,000 staples
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Intended Applications: Box-bottom stapling, carton assembly, corrugated box closure
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Compatible Materials: Corrugated cardboard, paperboard cartons, shipping boxes
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Operation Style: Manual mechanical action
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Ideal Use Environment: Packaging stations, shipping departments, small warehouses, low-volume production areas
Why Choose This Tool?
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Excellent solution for manual carton closing where pneumatic tools are unnecessary or unavailable
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Coil staples reduce downtime from frequent reloading
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Reliable option for small businesses, repair stations, or as a backup stapler in larger operations
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Portable and easy to deploy anywhere cartons need to be assembled
Things to Know Before Buying
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Best suited for low- to moderate-volume packaging — higher throughput operations may benefit from pneumatic box-bottom staplers
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Always use compatible coil-wire staples to ensure proper feeding and clinch
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Designed for corrugated cartons only — not intended for wood, crates, or structural fastening
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Manual operation requires more effort and time compared to air-powered tools