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OPERATION CONTINUED
LOADING THE MAGAZINE CONTINUED
4. Load the coil of staples – Place coil of staples into
magazine. Feed front end of coil into the side and
top guides. Push forward until it stops. Swing cover
open and slightly squeeze to enlarge magazine
bosses. Check positive engagement.
5. Clinch Adjustment – Turn special nut clockwise
to tighten clinch and counterclockwise to loosen
clinch. Use a tool to fit 1/8" (3mm) hole (See Figure 5).
NOTE: Remove adjusting tool after adjustment.
6. Depth Adjustment – Loosen front screw and adjust
to desired length (See Figure 6). When the top edge
of adjustment plate is at highest setting (#4), the
clinches are at their shallowest penetration. If set at
lowest setting (#1), the clinchers are at their deepest
penetration.
NOTE: Tighten screw after adjusting stapler.
USING THE STAPLER
Stapling – Grasp handle with one hand. Position on
box in line with the desired staple location. There is a
small projection on either side of the frame as an aid in
locating the position of the staple (See Figure 7). Press
trigger. Strongest closure requires end staples close to
end of box. Check packaging requirements. Check
staple clinching in sample of board being used. Adjust
clinch for depth of penetration and tightness.
NOTE: Always disconnect air supply: 1. Before
making adjustments; 2. When servicing the
stapler; 3. When clearing a jam; 4. When
stapler is not in use; 5. When moving to a
different work area, as accidental actuation
may occur, possibly causing injury.
REMOVING STUCK STAPLES
WARNING! Always disconnect air supply:
1. When servicing the stapler; 2. When clearing
the jam; 3. When stapler is not in use; 4. When
moving to a different work area, as accidental
actuation may occur.
1. Jams can be cleared by pulling jam release lever
to a 90º position (See Figure 8). At this position, hold
coil of staples to prevent movement and use either a
long nose plier or a screwdriver to clear jam.
(See Figure 8)
2. Carefully release lever to prevent staples from being
trapped between anvil and blade guide.
Figure 7
Figure 8
Jam Lever
Special
Nut
Tight
Medium
Loose
Clinch
Tight
Loose
Figure 5
Adjustment
Plate
Front
Screw
NO. 1
NO. 4
NO. 2 & 3
Figure 6