Clarke 3110290 CESG4 Electric Staple Gun Instructions

The Clarke CESG4 Electric Staple Gun is designed to use standard 6mm, 8mm, and 10mm staples. Ensure that you are using the correct size for your specific application to achieve optimal performance.
To load staples, first unplug the stapler. Then, press the release button to open the magazine. Insert a strip of compatible staples with the points facing downwards and close the magazine until it clicks into place securely.
In case of a jam, unplug the stapler immediately. Open the magazine and remove any jammed staples using pliers. Inspect the magazine for any damage before reloading it with new staples. Test the stapler on scrap material to ensure it is working properly.
The Clarke CESG4 is primarily designed for medium to soft materials. It may not be suitable for hardwood or similar dense materials, as this could cause the stapler to jam or not drive staples effectively.
The Clarke CESG4 does not have adjustable power settings. It is designed for general-purpose stapling. If more power is needed, consider using a more powerful model or alternative stapling tools.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the staple magazine and ensuring it is free from dust and debris. Occasionally check for any loose screws and tighten them. Always store the stapler in a dry place when not in use.
Ensure you are using the correct size and type of staples for your material. Check that the magazine is properly closed and that the stapler is being held firmly against the material. If issues persist, the stapler might require servicing.
Yes, the Clarke CESG4 Stapler can be used for upholstery work on soft materials. Ensure you are using the appropriate staples for fabric and padding thickness to achieve the best results.
To prevent double stapling, ensure to press the trigger smoothly and maintain consistent pressure. Rapid firing can lead to double stapling, so take your time to align and press the stapler correctly.
If the stapler stops working, check the power source and ensure the cord is not damaged. Inspect the fuse or circuit breaker for any issues. If these steps do not resolve the problem, contact Clarke customer support for further assistance.