GB - 7
Electric Staple Gun
Item No. 12420
Instruction Manual
Always read and observe the safety instructions included and this manual
before using electrical tools!
Additional safety instructions for electric staple guns
This electric staple gun is used for stapling or nailing wooden strips, films, sheets of material, paper, cardboard,
wire mesh and so onto wood or other suitable base materials.
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Unplug the tool from the mains before carrying out any work on it, especially filing the magazine with staples or
nails.
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Never point the tool at animals or people.
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Always check the plug and cable before use, and have any damaged parts replaced by a qualified specialist.
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Always makes sure that the mains cable(2) is trailing away from the back of the tool.
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Never use different types of fastening material at the same time. Always make sure that fastening materials in
the magazine are of the same type.
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Never push the trigger lever down on an empty magazine.
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Leave the main switch (4) in the "Off" position ( 0 )during work breaks.
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Wear eye protection when working with the electric staple gun.
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Remove all nails or staples from the magazine during longer work breaks or after finishing work.
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Do not use this staple gun for fastening electrical cables. It is not designed for electric cable installation and
may damage the insulation of electric cables thereby causing electric shock or fire hazards.
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Immediately stop using the staple gun if it is either faulty or not working properly, and bring it to an expert to be
checked over.
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Use the staple gun away from children, and keep it out of children’s reach.
Tool description (Fig. 1 + 2)
1. Trigger
2. Mains power cable
3. Hammer force preselection
4. Main switch
5. Staple magazine
6. Contact switch
7. Magazine lock
Technical data
Voltage
220-240 V~/50 Hz
Magazine capacity
50 nails/staples
Stapling/nailing rate
30 shots per minute
Suitable staple sizes
15-25 mm
Suitable nail size
15-32 mm
Sound pressure level (LPA)
80,48dB(A)
(Uncertainty K = 3 dB)
Sound power level (LWA)
91,48 dB(A)
(Uncertainty K = 3 dB)
Vibration data
2,13
m/s²
(Uncertainty K = 1,5 m/s²)
Safety class
/ II