Clarke 1801768 CHT768 Carpet Knee Kicker Instructions
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The Clarke 1801768 CHT768 Carpet Knee Kicker Tool is designed to help stretch and position carpets in place during installation, ensuring a snug fit against walls and minimizing wrinkles.
To adjust the length, locate the adjustment button on the handle and slide the handle to the desired position. Release the button to lock it in place.
Ensure that the knee kicker teeth are properly gripping the carpet backing. Adjust the angle and pressure applied by the knee kicker, and try stretching from different points for an even stretch.
Regularly inspect the teeth for wear and debris. Clean the teeth with a stiff brush and replace them if they become dull or damaged to maintain optimal performance.
Place the knee kicker about 4 to 6 inches from the wall, with the teeth facing down into the carpet. Apply pressure with your knee to stretch the carpet towards the wall, then secure it in place with a carpet stretcher or tack strip.
The knee kicker is suitable for most types of carpets, but it is important to check the carpet manufacturer's recommendations for specific installation tools and techniques.
Wear knee pads to reduce the risk of injury, and ensure the knee kicker is properly adjusted to prevent strain. Avoid excessive force that could damage the carpet or subfloor.
Regular maintenance should be performed after every few uses, including cleaning the tool and inspecting moving parts for wear. This ensures longevity and consistent performance.
Check for debris or damage in the adjustment mechanism. Clean any dirt, tighten any loose screws, and lubricate moving parts as necessary. If the problem persists, consider consulting the manufacturer.
Store the knee kicker in a dry, clean place, preferably in its original case or a padded bag to prevent damage to the teeth and handle. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of it.