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admin@sxjbradnail.comIf you’ve spent time on a furniture line—or crawling under a sofa with a pneumatic gun like I have—you know why 22 gauge staples are beloved. Light enough for delicate fabrics, strong enough for everyday joinery, and surprisingly forgiving. The 13 Series variant from Dingzhou, Hebei (yes, that factory cluster with decades of wire know‑how) has been turning heads for its consistency and price stability.
Upholstery and soft-wood assembly are trending toward lower recoil, finer crowns, and better corrosion performance—especially for export furniture that sees container humidity. These 22 gauge staples slot right in with SENCO, BEA, MAX, PASLODE, BOSTITCH, OMER, and PREMBE guns. In fact, many customers say they switched from a mixed-brand cart to a single 13 Series spec to cut jams and simplify purchasing.
Product: 22 Gauge 13 Series Crown Wire Staples for Furniture 1306 / 1308, galvanized steel, curved crown.
| Parameter | Typical spec (≈, real-world may vary) |
|---|---|
| Wire gauge / diameter | 22 ga / ≈0.70–0.75 mm (0.027–0.029 in) |
| Series / crown | 13 Series, curved crown ≈10.6–11.2 mm |
| Leg lengths | 1306 (6 mm), 1308 (8 mm); custom 10–14 mm on request |
| Material / coating | Galvanized steel (Zn), optional 304 SS for coastal use |
| Pull-out (plywood, 8 mm leg) | ≈110–160 N; shear per ASTM F1667 class for light-duty |
Origin: Lixinzhuang Industrial, Dingzhou, Hebei, China—an ecosystem known for wire drawing. Process flow: pre‑galvanized low‑carbon wire → wire drawing → precision forming and collation with heat‑set adhesive → cutting to 1306/1308 → batch hardness check → dimensional inspection (crown/leg tolerance often ±0.1 mm) → jam test in SENCO/BEA guns → salt‑spray sampling. Typical QA references: ASTM F1667 for driven fasteners, ISO 9227 salt spray for coating longevity. Indoor service life is usually years; in high humidity, galvanized holds up well, but stainless is safest for marine projects.
Case in point: A Ningbo chair plant swapped mixed-brand 22s for these 22 gauge staples. Jam rate dropped from ~1/2,000 shots to ~1/6,500 (four-week average), operator speed up ~7%. Nothing flashy—just less downtime.
| Vendor | Origin | Certs | Lead time | Staple tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SXJ (13 Series) | Hebei, CN | ISO 9001; RoHS claim | 7–15 days (typ.) | Crown ±0.1 mm; legs ±0.2 mm |
| GlobalBrand A | VN/EU | ISO 9001 | 15–30 days | Crown ±0.15 mm |
| BudgetStaples B | CN | — | 10–25 days | Crown ±0.2 mm (reported) |
Comparison based on buyer feedback and typical spec sheets; real-world results vary by batch and gun setup.
For factories standardizing SKUs, these 22 gauge staples are a practical baseline: predictable feed, clean crowns, and broad tool compatibility.
Referenced in QA: ASTM F1667 (driven fasteners), ISO 9227 (salt spray), and for timber use in Europe, EN 14592 guidance. Many buyers also request RoHS documentation for coatings—ask for the latest report.