NOVUS B 6

  • The elegantly designed classic among Novus staplers
  • Anti-blocking system (ABS) for convenient, trouble-free stapling
  • Full-metal device
  • Press button loading system with double, spring-mounted staple guide
  • Movable anvil for temporary and permanent stapling as well as for nailing
  • Weight: approx. 320 g
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Colorblack
blue
green
grey
red
MaterialThe stapler's key components are made of solid metal.
Sheet capacity (80g/sqm)*30
Stapling methodRemovable
Staple guideyes
Loading capacity100 x 24/6
150 x 26/6
Throat depth85 mm
Loading systemPress button loading system
Guarantee25 years
ComplianceThis machine bears the GS approval of product safety.
German Engineering by Novusyes
ModelOffice stapler
Staple type24/6
26/6
Area of applicationIndustrial office
SustainabilityEnvironmentally friendly production
RangeComfort

* Maximum number of sheets (80 g/sqm) which can be cut in a single pass

常见问题解答

Why can I only staple once even though the stapler is filled with staples?

You are not using original Novus stacks. The stacks from other manufacturers are incorrectly bent and therefore jam on the stacking carrier and cannot be pushed forward. Original Novus stacks are absolutely true to size and can be easily pushed...


Why does the perforator (B225, B240, B260, B425) stay down after actuation and does not release the paper?

The machine was held at an angle when punching and the lock for the rest position is engaged. To unlock, hold the perforator straight and press again. We recommend punching on the table as shown in the picture, then the perforator cannot lock.


Why do the staple ends not go far enough through the paper when stapling?

For the paper thickness, the staple is chosen too short. The following basic rule applies: 10 sheets of standard paper (80g/sqm) are approx. 1 mm thick. The paper stack height plus 3 mm gives the appropriate staple leg length.


Why do the staple ends come out at the top when stapling?

For the paper thickness, the staple is chosen too long. The following basic rule applies: 10 sheets of standard paper (80g/sqm) are approx. 1 mm thick. The paper stack height plus 3 mm gives the appropriate staple leg length.