Engineered for serious fastening tasks, the Stanley T50 27/64 in. W x 1/4 in. L 24 Ga. Narrow Crown Heavy Duty Staples deliver dependable, corrosion-resistant performance when you demand durability from every drive. Crafted in stainless steel, these staples combine a compact 27/64" crown with a 1/4" leg to strike the perfect balance between a clean finish and a rock-solid hold.
Key features that matter in real-world projects:
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Gauge and length: 24 gauge staples with a precise 1/4" leg length for secure fastening in a variety of hardwoods and engineered woods.
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Narrow crown design: 27/64" crown minimizes visible hardware while maintaining excellent load distribution, ideal for trim, molding, and cabinetry where appearance matters.
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Material and finish: Stainless steel construction provides superior corrosion resistance, making these staples reliable in kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and outdoor-oriented projects.
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Package and packaging: 1000 staples per clamshell—easy to store, easy to inventory, and ready for consistent use on the jobsite.
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Compatibility: Designed for Stanley T50 staplers and compatible with TR100, TR200, TRE500 series, as well as PHT150 and PHT250 models, giving you versatile options across a family of tools.
Why this setup matters for your projects
When you’re installing thin or delicate trim, a narrow crown helps prevent splitting and creates a cleaner finish. The 1/4" staple length provides strong hold in common framing and cabinetry tasks without over-penetrating the material. Stainless steel resists rust and staining, making these staples a smart choice for high-humidity environments or outdoor-adjacent applications where you want long-lasting results.
Ideal use cases
- Cabinetry and trim installation, where appearance and hold both matter.
- Furniture repair and assembly, offering reliable fastening without visible damage.
- Insulation backing, underlayment, and lightweight sheathing where a snug, fast finish is needed.
- Craft projects and hobby builds that require durable staples with a clean, professional look.
- Renovations in damp or prone-to-moisture areas, thanks to stainless steel’s corrosion resistance.
Tips for best results
- Pair with the correct Stanley T50 stapler setting to achieve a consistent drive depth without overdriving.
- Check material density and predrill when working with very hard woods to prevent splitting.
- Keep staples aligned with the staple gun’s magazine to minimize jams and ensure smooth feeding.
- Store in a dry place to preserve the stainless steel’s corrosion resistance and prolong staple life.