A magazine of a staple tacker includes a base plate and a cover slidably engaged to the base plate, the base plate having a stop disposed to an inner side thereof, the cover having a ridge extending from an outer surface thereof and an actuator pivotally mounted to the ridge with a spring biasedly disposed between the actuator and the ridge, the actuator having two side plates which extend through corresponding slots defined in the cover to contact the stop, a cap member having an open end for the base plate inserted therethrough and the cover fixedly connected to the cap member such that the cover is positioned relative to the base plate when the two side plates are limited by the stop, a wing portion extending perpendicularly from the cap member and located beside the tail such that the tail can be prevented from being unintentionally pushed.
A magazine securing assembly including a body provided with a guide hole and a pin inserted in the guide hole, a magazine pivotally connected to the pin and having a trigger plate at a middle portion thereof, and a control switch disposed at one side of the body. The control switch projects from one side of the body and has one end urging against the pin, the one end having an insert groove for retaining the pin. By manipulating the control switch, the insert groove on the control switch can be controlled to engage or disengage from the pin so that the magazine can move up or down to allow clearing of jams in a convenient and safe way.
A nailer magazine, comprising: a magazine body, having a main axis and a free rear end; a gliding plate, glidingly movable into the magazine body into a mounted position and out of the magazine body through the rear end thereof; a holding plate, attached to the rear end of the magazine body; and a blocking system, attached to the rear end of the gliding plate for holding the gliding plate in the mounted position. The blocking system further comprises: a main body; a gliding element; a spring; and a blocking element. The gliding element is glidingly movable inside the main body in a direction perpendicular to the main axis, having an externally accessible upper end to be pushed manually into the main body. The spring is laid into the main body, pushing the gliding element towards the upper end thereof. The blocking part is connected to the gliding element and extends out of the main body for engaging with the holding plate when the gliding plate is in the mounted position, so as to fix the gliding plate therein.