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Staples mailmate shredder spl 727mm7/8/2023 The head of one screw got clogged so the screwdriver couldn't get any byte on the screw. I used a #2 phillips but had to select one that was thinner so it would fit in the holes. With the screws out it came apart easy, except I had to bust some plastic where that one screw went. I installed a 270-364 fuse holder and 270-1011 fuse from radio shack. It's working, but it does not auto power shut off. We just turn it off.Īnswer above is right. (3) Turn shredder over and remove rubber pads that cover screws. Only 1 or 2 pads actually have screws: looking inside where the clippings bin was, look for the plastic tubes running from top to bottom in the four corners, only two of them go all the way. You need a Philips #2 screwdriver with narrow, 9" shaft. (4) Turn the shredder upside up again, front facing you. Put your fingers into the bin zone (short of the blades of course) and pull the ceiling upwards, while your thumbs press the walls of the shredder inwards. In other words you're holding the outer casing down with your thumbs, while trying to push the power unit up. Look at the front panel where it says Staples and Mailmate. It will separate a few millimeters from the rounded top section above it. There's a strip of double-sticky Scotch tape right in there, you can't see it. Take a steel ruler and slide it into the gap and the tape disengages. Or slide a screwdriver in vertically about an inch, and twist it. The tape gives and everything loosens up. With the power unit off the shell, another 6 Philips screws and you can open the power unit. If the unit is not coming on, chances are the blue-lit button has failed. There are three other power controls: the black on/off rocker switch on the back, the bin-in sensor and the paper sensor. Use a non-contact tester to trace the path of power. The Staples Mailmate M7 Shredder is ideal for anyone looking for a streamlined shredder that takes up minimal space, but gets the job done.The blue-lit button has 4 contacts but is just a SPST momentary switch. The unemployment rate is the percent of unemployed people out of the labor force. This Staples cross-cut shredder operates at a 72-decibel noise level for a non-disruptive hum when used in the office. Featuring Cross-Cut Technology, this efficient shredder can shred up to 12 sheets of paper per pass, amounting to 380 sheets during its five-minute continuous runtime. Cross-cut shredder is designed for busy professionals. Shreds up to eight sheets at 4.59 per minute. Additionally, the shredder's advanced V-Track blades are powerful enough to take on heavy-duty items like staples, credit cards, and CDs/DVDs, so you can securely dispose of several formats of sensitive information with one unit.Īuto-Reverse Jam Protection for Smooth Performance Runs up to two continuous minutes before cool down. The Staples Mailmate Shredder features an auto-reverse jam-protection function, automatically reversing jams to keep operation running smoothly, while built-in thermal overload protection adds safety. It is fairly quiet compare to those crazy loud, cheap (20.00) shredder bar that you find from Walmart. Feed the paper into the shredder straight and without folds or greases. A handy 1.62-gallon bin keeps shreds tidy and pulls out, allowing you to quickly and cleanly dispose of material in one step. It still makes a muffled humming sound as it shreds and the sound is a bit louder as you increase your paper counts. However, it is still fairly quiet to use, especially if you live in an apartment. Don’t shred staples or paper clips (unless your shredder can handle it). Measuring 12 by 12.7 by 10.3 (LxWxD), the Staples Mailmate M7 Shredder is impressively compact and runs at a low 65 decibels.
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