Clarke 3110258 CSG3K Air Staple Gun Instructions
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To load staples, disconnect the tool from the air supply, slide back the magazine latch, insert the staples with the crown facing upward, and close the magazine securely before reconnecting to the air supply.
The recommended air pressure for the Clarke CSG3K is between 60 to 100 PSI. Ensure your air compressor is set within this range for optimal performance.
First, disconnect the tool from the air supply. Open the magazine and remove any visible staples. Use needle-nose pliers to carefully remove any jammed staples inside the firing mechanism. Reassemble and test the tool.
Regularly clean the exterior with a dry cloth, lubricate the air inlet with pneumatic tool oil every 3,000 shots, and inspect the tool for worn or damaged parts. Replace any damaged components immediately.
The Clarke CSG3K is compatible with 20-gauge staples ranging from 1/4 inch to 5/8 inch in length. Ensure the staples fit within these specifications for proper use.
To prevent double firing, ensure you maintain a steady pressure on the trigger and avoid bouncing the gun off the work surface. Adjust the air pressure and trigger sensitivity if necessary.
Check if the tool is properly connected to the air supply, ensure the air pressure is within the recommended range, inspect the staples for jams, and verify that the magazine is loaded correctly.
Yes, the Clarke CSG3K is suitable for upholstery work due to its lightweight design and compatibility with fine wire staples. Ensure you select the appropriate staple length for the material.
The Clarke CSG3K does not have an adjustable depth of drive feature, so you must control the depth by adjusting the air pressure and positioning the tool correctly on the work surface.
Always wear safety goggles, disconnect the tool from the air supply before loading staples or performing maintenance, and keep hands away from the stapling area to prevent injury.