
Fabric stapler are ideal for upholstery work. Fabric staplers use fine wire staples, which are best for fastening textiles with minimal damage.
Almost all Novus staplers can also fasten fabrics. Fabrics and cloths are usually fastened with a fine wire staple. This causes minimal damage to the fabric, as it is very thin, but produces a very strong connection. The 1/3 2/3 rule should still be observed here, too.
Fine wire staples are best for working with fabrics and textiles. The Novus A type 53 staple can be used by almost all Novus hand staplers, electric stapler guns, and cordless and pneumatic staple guns. There is a special staple for working with fabrics using a hammer tacker, the H type 37 staple.
You're always sure of good results with the right staple length. So you should use 1/3 staple length for the fastening material, and we recommend 2/3 staple length for the anchoring material. If you are using a hardwood as the anchoring material, a 1/1 ratio is enough.