Firmahold T50/140 Heavy Duty Galvanised Staples Chisel Point
From £1.38£1.66 EX VATINC VAT
Firmahold T50/140 galvanised staples with a chisel point and flat crown. Heavy duty 1.2mm wire for second fix work including carpet fitting, upholstery, insulation and general woodworking. Available in 6mm, 8mm, 10mm and 12mm lengths.
| Size | QTY | Price | QTY |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6mm | 1000 | £1.38£1.66 | |
| 8mm | 1000 | £1.68£2.02 | |
| 10mm | 1000 | £1.78£2.14 | |
| 10mm | 5000 | £7.79£9.35 | |
| 12mm | 1000 | £1.88£2.26 | |
| 12mm | 5000 | £8.98£10.78 |
Firmahold T50/140 heavy duty staples are galvanised mild steel staples designed for professional second fix applications. These T50 staples use 1.2mm wire, which gives them the body to hold materials firmly without bending on entry or distorting the crown under the driver head. Whether you are fitting carpet gripper, pinning roof insulation, tacking upholstery fabric, or running through a woodworking project, these staples drive cleanly and seat flat.
The chisel point is the detail that matters most here. A sharp, well-formed chisel point splits fibres cleanly rather than tearing through them, which means less material damage and a more reliable hold. Blunt or cheap staples push material aside and leave a loose grip. These do not. The point geometry is consistent across the full box, which is what you want when you are driving hundreds of staples in a session and cannot afford to waste time clearing jams or re-fixing poor penetrations.
The flat crown sits flush against the surface once driven, which improves clamping contact across the full width of the staple. This matters on carpet underlay, membrane sheets, and thin timber where point load from a raised crown would cause tearing or allow movement under foot traffic or wind.
Where Firmahold T50 Staples Get Used
These T50 staples are a standard second fix consumable across several trades. Carpet fitters use them to secure gripper track backing and underlay edges. Roofers use them to pin breather membranes and vapour barriers before battening. Upholsterers use them through webbing, fabric and foam fixings. Joiners and shopfitters reach for them when building drawer backs, cabinet carcasses, and lightweight timber frames where a nail would split and a screw would be overkill.
Galvanising gives these staples adequate rust resistance for internal and semi-exposed applications, including roof spaces, unheated outbuildings and below-floor areas where condensation is possible. For fully exterior or permanently wet environments, a stainless steel staple would be the better choice, but for the vast majority of second fix work, the galvanised finish is more than adequate and keeps the cost sensible.
Sizes and Pack Options
Firmahold T50/140 staples are available in four leg lengths: 6mm, 8mm, 10mm and 12mm. The 6mm and 8mm sizes suit thin materials and fabric. The 10mm and 12mm sizes are the ones to reach for when fixing into timber or through thicker sheet materials. Packs come in 1,000 or 5,000 quantities, so you can pick up a small box to top up or buy in bulk when you know a big job is coming. At this price, it rarely makes sense to run short.
These staples are compatible with T50-type staplers, which is one of the most common staple gun formats in the trade, used by Stanley, Arrow, Bostitch and several own-brand models. Always confirm your gun accepts the T50/140 format before ordering if you are unsure.
Pro Tip: When fixing roof membranes in cold weather, the material becomes stiffer and more prone to tearing around the staple crown, so drop to the next size down in leg length and increase your fixing frequency slightly to spread the load.
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