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TOOL OPERATION
Loading the Magazine with staples
Prior to loading the magazine, ensure the tool has
been disconnected from the power supply.
1. Hold the tool upright as in Fig.1.
2. Release the latch (4) and pull the magazine slide
out to maximum travel.
3. Insert a 12cm row of staples as shown in Fig. 2.
Rows longer than this will not allow the magazine
slide to be reassembled.
4. Once the staples have been inserted, push the
magazine slide back into the unit until it clips
into place.
Loading the magazine with nails
1. Lay the tool on its side as shown in Fig. 3 with
nosepiece (6) pointing to the right.
2. Release the magazine latch (4) and slide the magazine
out to maximum travel.
3. Lay a 12cm row of nails in the the magazine as
shown in Fig. 4. Rows longer than this will not
allow the magazine slide to be reassembled.
4. Once the nails have been inserted, push the
magazine slide back into the unit until it clips
into place.
Common Applications for Staple Length
Display Signs, Window Shades, Window Screens, Draperies, Shelf
Paper, Light Upholstery, Lining, Plastic Film, Decorations.
Insulation, Upholstery, Weather Stripping, Wall Decorations, Crafts,
Covering Cornices, Webbing, Light Fabrics
Insulation, Carpeting, Wire Mesh, Plastic or Canvas Coverings, Roofing
Paper, Felt Stripping, Weather Stripping.
Insulation, Carpet Underlay, Porch Screens, Picture Frames, Wire Mesh,
Netting, Roofing Paper, Panelling.
Ceiling Tile, Heavy Insulation, Insulation Board, Fencing, Trellises,
Roofing, Carpeting.
Common Applications:
T-Nails
Trim Moulding, Panelling, Picture Frames, Model Work,
Any Finish Nailing Application.
1/4”
(6mm)
5/16”
(8mm)
3/8”
(10mm)
1/2”
(13mm)
9/16”
(14mm)
9/16”
(14mm)
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 4
Fig. 3