MAKE SURE YOU HAVE READ ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
LOADING STAPLES
1. Make sure tool is unplugged or powered off.
2. The T50AC
™
electric stapler and nailer has a bottom load staple
and brad nail magazine. Turn tool upside down and squeeze pusher
assembly
(Fig 1)
.
3. Pull pusher assembly out until it stops to reveal the staple magazine
(Fig 2)
.
4.
STAPLES:
Place staples into magazine with the points facing up and out of
the tool
(Fig 3a)
. Never attempt to completely remove pusher assembly as this
may damage the tool and void the warranty. Close pusher assembly until it
snaps into place.
5.
BRAD NAILS:
Place brad nails against the side wall of the magazine with
brad nail points facing up and out of the tool
(Fig 3b)
. Note: Follow the
symbols at back of the tool. Never attempt to completely remove pusher
assembly as this may damage the tool and void the warranty. Close pusher
assembly until it snaps into place.
6.
LOW STAPLE/NAIL INDICATOR:
If your tool is down to its last few staples
or nails and is ready for reload, the indicator light on the top of the tool will
blink green. This means it’s time to reload the tool with a new strip of staples
or nails.
WORK LIGHT
Your T50AC™ comes equipped with a work light at the front of the tool
(Fig 1)
. The light will be activated upon pressing
the trigger. Your T50AC™ has a safety switch at the nail/stapler exit point
(Fig 2)
that will prevent your tool from firing
when not in contact with a work surface. To properly use your LED work light, press trigger before tool makes contact with
your work surface. After making contact with the work surface, release trigger, then press trigger again to fire a nail/staple.
You will find this helpful when firing nails/staples into tighter corners and poorly lit areas. If your tool becomes jammed,
both the guide light and indicator light on the top of the tool will blink. To unjam your tool, flip the tool around, open the
magazine and you should be able to remove the jammed staple or nail from the magazine.
8
On very hard surfaces, firing
recoil may interfere with
nail/staple penetration.
Enhance driving power by
firmly placing one hand on
top of cap.
Fig 1
Fig 2
9
OPERATION
OPERATION
Fig 2
Fig 1
Fig 3b
Fig 3a