Power Stapler

Model # 351181690 Official Craftsman stapler

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Craftsman 351181690 stapler, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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351181690 Power Tools
Socket Bolt 07482.00
#3

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Socket bolt

Part #07482.00

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O-ring 06449.00
#25

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O-ring

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O-ring 04165.00
#6

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O-ring

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Screw 04441.00
#47

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Screw

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Cap Screw STD870406
#50

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Cap screw

Part #STD870406

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Clevis Pin 04448.00
#42

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Clevis pin

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O-ring 06437.00
#30

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O-ring

Part #06437.00

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Owner's Manual 21841.00
#NI

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Owner's manual

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Head Bolt 06097.00
#59

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Head bolt

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Spring 04483.00
#44

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Spring

Part #04483.00

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