Staple Sizes: Charts, Definitions, and More for All Types of Staples (2024)

A stapler is an office staple. Although there’s a common standard size, various different staple sizes are available, depending on what you need to bind and the type of stapler you have. Our guide will cover staple types and sizes,including a handy staple sizes chart that will ensure you buy the staples that suit your binding needs.

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Our customers often ask what size staples go with each type of Blue Summit Supplies stapler. We’ve included a visual staple guide for each type of stapler we sell below.

Staple Sizes Explained

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Staple Length

The length of a staple refers to its legs, the parts of the staple that push through the layers of paper and fold underneath the pages. If you need to staple a thick pile of paper at once, you’ll need a staple with long legs. Ensure you purchase the correct leg length as standard staplers are only designed to hold 1/4 inch legs.

When you see the size of a staple in millimeters or inches, it’s referring to the length of the staple’s legs.

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Staple Width

The width of a staple, sometimes called its crown, is the top or crossbar of a staple. It’s the part of the staple you will see flat across the top of whatever you bind.

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Wire Gauge

The wire gauge of a staple refers to the thickness of the staple itself. The thicker the wire is, the more stable and durable the staple. If you’re stapling pieces of cardboard together to form a box, you’ll want a thicker wire gauge than if you’re stapling together a couple of pieces of paper. There are a few different kinds of wire gauges.

Fine Wire: The thinnest staple, ranging from 20 - 23 gauge thickness. This is the type of staple you’ll find around an office.

Medium Wire: Usually between 18 - 19 gauge thickness. It’s stronger than a fine wire staple, but not quite strong enough to be used in construction.

Heavy Wire: The thickest kind of staple, usually between 15 - 16 gauge thickness. This kind of staple is best utilized in heavy-duty projects like construction or roofing.

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Gauge is used to indicate the thickness of metal. The higher a gauge number is, the thinner the metal will be.

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Staple Point

The staple point, also known as the teeth, refers to the end of each leg that pierces the paper. Most staples have a chisel point to help the staple push smoothly through materials.

Different Types Of Staples

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Full Strip Staples

A full strip of staples usually consists of 200 or more staples per strip.

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Half Strip Staples

As the name suggests, a half strip is half the size of a full strip, usually consisting of 100 or more staples.

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Staple Cartridge

Staple cartridges may contain the same size staples, but they are a completely different style. This type of staple is used mainly for electric staplers or certain heavy-duty staplers. The staples come in a flat sheet (often 5000 staples) that’s rolled up into a cartridge.

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What Size Are Standard Staples?

At this point, you may be wondering what’s the standard staple that fits the standard stapler found in nearly every standard classroom and office?

Standard-size staples are 1/4 inch (6mm) in length, capable of stapling anywhere from 2 to 30 pages together at once and designed to fit any standard-size stapler. Most of the time, this is the only staple you’ll need around the office or classroom.

Staple Sizes Chart

Most staplers will say on the bottom what size staple they take, so before you make a purchase, check the bottom of your stapler first. Often, the size will appear in the metric, two-number form, for example, 23/6. The first number refers to the gauge of the staple, and the second number refers to the length of the staple’s legs. Generally, for office use, it’s the leg length that will vary, depending on how many pages you need to staple at once.

Staple Type

Staple Length

Uses

23/6 (standard staple size)

6mm leg length (or 1/4 inch)

up to 30 sheets at a time (depending on the stapler)

23/8

8mm leg length (5/16 inch)

up to 50 sheets at a time

23/10

10mm leg length (3/8 inch)

up to 70 sheets at a time

23/13

13mm leg length (1/2 inch)

up to 100 sheets at a time

23/15

16mm leg length (9/16 inch)

up to 140 sheets at a time

23/17

17mm leg length (5/8 inch)

up to 160 sheets at a time

23/20

20mm leg length (3/4 inch)

up to 200 sheets at a time

23/24

24mm leg length (15/16 inch)

up to 240 sheets at a time

Different Types Of Staplers

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Standard Stapler

Also known as a desktop or office stapler, the standard stapler is the most common stapler on the market. These lightweight, portable staplers are usually capable of stapling 2 to 30 pieces of paper at a time and are best at keeping low-volume documents together. They hold strips of standard 1/4 inch (6mm) staples.

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Mini Stapler

Mini staplers are similar to a standard stapler, but they are smaller and more portable. If you don’t use a stapler very often or your desk real estate is limited, a mini stapler might do the trick. The downside to mini staplers is that you may not be able to staple as many sheets of paper together at once, and you’ll need to refill it much more often.

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Long Reach Stapler

A long reach stapler, also known as a longneck stapler, is designed for large binding projects, such as a catalog, booklet, or brochure. Its extra-long throat makes it ideal for stapling large projects along a folded spine. This type of stapler generally comes with an adjustable paper stop with measurements so you can staple precisely where you intend to. The stop feature helps align multiple staples across a folded document.

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Heavy Duty Stapler

If you want to bind hundreds of pages together at once, you’re going to need the big dog: the heavy-duty stapler. Its large handle provides greater leverage so the staples can cleanly penetrate through every page with minimal effort on your part. Heavy-duty staples can bind over 200 pages at once.

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Electric Stapler

Electric staplers eliminate the work involved in stapling. They can provide a cleaner staple, so you don’t need to worry about jammed staplers, twisted staples, or ripped pages. They are best suited for offices that need to do a lot of stapling, as they save time and reduce any strain on your hands.

Some electric staplers use standard staple strips, while others require staple cartridges. The downside is they rely on a power source, so you’ll either need to be in range of an outlet or be prepared to change batteries every so often.

Types Of Staples Needed For Blue Summit Supplies Staplers

Stapler Type

Staple Sizes

Staple Recommendations

Uses and Features

Standard Stapler

(6000 staples included)

Holds standard size staples:

-1/4 inch

-6mm

-23/6

- Blue Summit Supplies Standard Staples

-Bostitch Premium Standard Staples

- desktop use in the office, home, or classroom

-up to 15 sheet capacity

-opens flat for tacking (posting on a wall/corkboard)

-12 inch (30cm) range from edge

Effortless Stapler

(2000 staples included)

Holds standard size staples:

-1/4 inch

-6mm

-23/6

-Blue Summit Supplies Standard Staples

-Bostitch Premium Standard Staples

-desktop use in the office, home, or classroom

-heavy-duty and everyday stapling tasks

-up to 60 sheet capacity

Long Reach Stapler

(2000 staples included)

Holds standard size staples:

-1/4 inch

-6mm

-23/6

-Blue Summit Supplies Standard Staples

-Bostitch Premium Standard Staples

-bind booklets, catalogs, or pamphlets

-offices, churches, crafting, or classrooms

-up to 20 sheet capacity

-extra large range of up to 12 inches

-adjustable sliding paper stop with integrated ruler measurements

Heavy Duty Stapler

(1000 23/13 staples and 1000 23/24 staples included)

Holds staples sized from 8mm to 24mm in length (23/8 - 23/24)

Bostitch Heavy Duty Premium Staples(various lengths)

-staple small or large amounts of paper

-up to 240 sheet capacity

-holds staples sized from 8mm in length to 24mm length

A Little Bit of Staple History

So, now you know a little bit more about staples. Still hungry for more? How about learning how the first stapler came to be?

Legend has it the stapler was first created in France in the 18th century, commissioned into existence by no other than the King of France at the time, King Louis XV. Lou was looking for a more expedient way to fasten his royal documents together, and et voila, the stapler was born. The staples the King used were a bit different than the ones we’ve described above: Lou’s staples bore his royal court’s insignia, and some claim they were made of gold and encrusted with jewels. Gawdy to us, maybe, but pretty on-brand for a King.

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Source

A stapler for the common man didn’t appear for public use until the 19th century. For whatever reason, several different people filed patents for devices designed to staple paper toward the bottom half of the 1800s. There is some dispute as to who actually deserves the credit, but the first stapler appeared in 1879 and was called the McGill Single-Stroke Staple Press.

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Staple Sizes: Charts, Definitions, and More for All Types of Staples (2024)

FAQs

Staple Sizes: Charts, Definitions, and More for All Types of Staples? ›

As you could guess, the teeth help pierce the objects you're stapling. The standard sized staple is typically 1/4" long in leg length. However, other lengths include 3/8”, 1/2", 5/8”, 3/4”. These versions are longer and thicker, catering to larger paper stacks and bulkier objects in heavy duty staplers.

What are the different sizes of staples? ›

As you could guess, the teeth help pierce the objects you're stapling. The standard sized staple is typically 1/4" long in leg length. However, other lengths include 3/8”, 1/2", 5/8”, 3/4”. These versions are longer and thicker, catering to larger paper stacks and bulkier objects in heavy duty staplers.

What are the sizing staples? ›

Most staples have two reference numbers that are normally standard throughout the brands. The first digits, i.e. 24/## or 26/## indicate the gauge of the wire, the thickness. The second number reflects the length of the staple leg, or shank, and is measured in millimetres.

What does T50 mean in staples? ›

T50 staples are the world's best-selling heavy duty staple platform. Made to deliver exceptional holding power, these staples are used for all heavy duty stapling applications. Learn More About T50 Staples.

What's the difference between 24 6 and 26 6 staples? ›

The first digits (24, 26, 23 etc.) normally indicates the gauge of wire. The smaller the number, the heavier the gauge. The second digit indicates the depth of the shank in mm.

How do you read staples sizes? ›

Staple Sizes Chart

The first number refers to the gauge of the staple, and the second number refers to the length of the staple's legs.

What size is no 10 staples? ›

10 staples are compatible with all No. 10 staplers. The leg length of the staples is 5 mm.

What size are Type 50 staples? ›

Specifications: 50 Series Staples come in leg lengths of 4mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 14mm and 16mm. All leg lengths come in boxes of 5,000 staples aside from the 4mm which come in boxes of 10,000 staples. All 50 Series Staples have a Crown Width of 12mm.

What size are G type staples? ›

The sizing is 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 14mm.

How many types of staplers are there? ›

Staplers come in two distinct power types: manual and electric.

What is the difference between T50 and j21 staples? ›

JT21 staples are the T50's little brother. Although often referred to as light-duty, there's really nothing “light” about them. Built with the same quality and precision as the T50, these staples utilize a thinner wire in a smaller staple format to deliver great holding power.

What size are Type 55 staples? ›

Staples type 55 (width 6 mm / length 15 mm or 20 mm)

For a perfect and secure hold, at least 2/3 of the leg length should penetrate the anchoring material. On the other hand, if you want to fix solid wood to solid wood, the staple should be countersunk as completely as possible.

What size are Type 90 staples? ›

The 90 Series staples have a Crown Width of 5.8mm – you can see how they get their name now! We offer these fantastic staples in three different styles!

How do I tell what size staples I need? ›

The default rule is that the staple should be three times longer than the thickness of the material. When fastening in hard wood, the staple should be twice as long as the thickness of the material.

What size are type 53 staples? ›

Fine wire staple, type 53
Details
Width (B) mm11.4
Thickness (D) mm0.74
Length (L) mm14

What are Type 13 staples? ›

Type 13 staples are useful for household DIY tasks such as picture framing and upholstery, shop windows and display, fabrics and blinds.

What is the difference between 80 and 71 staples? ›

The 80 series operates slightly thicker staples than the 71 Series. Measuring 22 gauge with a 12.8mm crown which is slightly larger than the 71 (23g). The thicker gauge of the 81 Type is better suited to fixing finer materials like vinyl and breathable membrane.

Do surgical staples come in different sizes? ›

The McKesson skin stapler line offers two different staples size options: regular and wide. Choose McKesson regular-sized staples for use on thin-to-medium skin or smaller or narrower incisions. McKesson's wide staples can be used on medium to thick skin or longer or wider incisions.

What does 18 gauge staple mean? ›

The gauge is the thickness of the staple, whereas the crown is the width. Medium Wire: Medium wire staples are generally measured in the 18 - 19 gauge range of thickness.

Are T50 and 140 staples the same? ›

Introducing the fantastic 140 Series Staples! Known also as T50 staples, these are a great addition to any upholsterer's kit.

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