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May 19, 2026 - 08:36 AM
Trigger type determines how staples are fired. Sequential triggers offer more control and safety, firing one staple per trigger pull; ideal for precise work. Contact (bump) actuation allows for rapid firing, suitable for high-speed or repetitive tasks. Many staplers, such as the Porter Cable NS150C, use sequential triggers for accuracy, while the SENCO 300120N features contact actuation for efficiency. Some, like the Makita AT638A, offer both modes for ultimate versatility. With different trigger types available, you can select the best fit for your working style and safety needs.
