Clarke 1801738 CHT738 Hammer Tacker Instructions
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The Clarke 1801738 CHT738 Hammer Tacker is compatible with T50 type staples.
To load staples, push the release button at the rear of the tacker, pull out the magazine, place the staples in the channel, and slide the magazine back into place until it clicks.
First, remove any staples from the magazine. Carefully check the staple channel for obstructions and remove any jammed staples using pliers. Re-load the magazine and test the tool.
Regularly clean the staple channel and ensure the magazine is free from debris. Lubricate moving parts occasionally with light machine oil to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation.
Always wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from flying staples. Keep fingers away from the staple exit point and ensure the tacker is not pointed at anyone.
The hammer tacker is designed for softer materials like insulation and upholstery. It is not recommended for use on hard surfaces such as concrete.
The Clarke 1801738 CHT738 Hammer Tacker does not have an adjustable impact force. The force is determined by the user's swing.
The Clarke 1801738 CHT738 Hammer Tacker weighs approximately 2.5 pounds, making it lightweight and easy to handle.
Store the tacker in a dry place to prevent rust. Ensure it is out of reach of children and not loaded with staples when not in use.
Yes, the Clarke 1801738 CHT738 Hammer Tacker is suitable for both DIY and professional use due to its durability and ease of handling.