1/4" 6mm
5/16" 8mm
3/8" 10mm
1/2" 12mm
9/16"14mm
Low Voltage Cabling (for cables less than 6mm Dia and 50V Max)
• Holiday Light
• Antenna wiring
• Upholstering
• Decor
• Wire
LEG LENGTH
5/8"(15mm)
THE TRACKER CAN FIRE BELOW STAPLE & NAILS
6-10mm
6-14mm
(1/4"-9/16")
(1/4"-3/8")
5. OPERATION
WARNING:Make sure you have read all safety
instructions. This tool comes completely assembled.
There is no assembly required. Make sure tool is
powered off before any of operations.
5.1 Operation
1. Make sure tool is powered off.
2. Power tool has a bottom load staple magazine.
Turn tool upside down and squeeze pusher
assembly (Fig 2).
3. Pull pusher assembly out until it stops to reveal the
staple magazine (Fig 3).
4. Place stick of staples or brad nails in the bottom
channel to the left of the channel (from the
perspective of looking down at the channel).
Push slide closed and make sure the latch
engages.
5. For brads, Be sure nail heads are pointing down.
For pin, be sure the flat end are pointing down, and
the sharp tip are pointing up. Push slide closed,
STAPLE LENGTH GUIDELINES
Can be used on window screens & shades, light draperies, shelf papers, closet lining, etc.
Can be used on light upholstery and other relatively thin materials.
Can be used on insulation, weather stripping, wire mesh, carpet pads, canvas and other
materials of moderate strength where material thickness is up to about 3/16'' maximum.
Can be used where thickness of material being stapled is substantial, for example,
foam insulation board or heavy folded draperies(about 1/4''(6.3mm) to (9.5mm) thick).
(For cable 6mm max wire dia 50 V max voltage)
STAPLER: APPLICATIONS
• Telephone Wiring
• Alarm system wire
CANVAS/SCREEN APPLICATIONS
• Stretching Canvas-Art
• Mesh/Screening
• Framing
BRAD AND PIN LENGTH GUIDELINES
RECOMMENDED USES
Picture framing, small molding
PIN NAILS
15mm
10-14mm
(5/8")
(3/8"-9/16")
18GA
15mm
(5/8")
making sure that latch engages. (Fig 5).
STAPLES: Place staples into magazine from
outside (Fig 6). 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. 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 7).
5.2 Firing your tool
1. To fire your tool, make sure tool is powered on.
place down on your workpiece depressing the
contact safety on the front of the tool. Once the
contact safety is depressed, push the trigger to fire
your staple. You must pick up the front of the tool and
reactivate the contact safety for each shot. The tool
will operate in low temperatures down to 32°F (0°C)
and in higher temperatures up to 104°F (40°C).
5.3 How to determine proper staple leg size
In choosing the proper staple leg length for a job,
there are two basic things to consider:
1. Thickness of material to be stapled.
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• Cable TV
• Audio System
• Framing Fabric
• Needlepoint