Power staple guns are categorized into three main types based on their power source:
1. **Manual Staple Guns**: These are hand-operated and require physical force to drive staples into materials. They are suitable for light-duty tasks like upholstery, crafts, and minor repairs. Manual staple guns are portable, cost-effective, and do not require electricity or batteries.
2. **Electric Staple Guns**: These use electricity to drive staples, offering more power and speed than manual versions. They are ideal for medium-duty tasks such as installing insulation, carpeting, and other home improvement projects. Electric staple guns can be corded or cordless (battery-powered), with cordless models providing greater mobility.
3. **Pneumatic Staple Guns**: Powered by compressed air, pneumatic staple guns are the most powerful and are used for heavy-duty applications like construction, roofing, and industrial tasks. They offer high speed and efficiency, making them suitable for professional use. Pneumatic staple guns require an air compressor, which can limit portability.
Each type of power staple gun has its own advantages and is chosen based on the specific requirements of the task at hand.