Clarke 3110380 CSG3KC Air Stapler Instructions

To load staples, disconnect the stapler from the air supply, press the magazine release latch, and slide the magazine open. Insert the appropriate staples into the magazine, close it securely, and reconnect the air supply.
Use 18-gauge staples ranging from 5/8 inch to 1-1/2 inch in length for optimal performance with the Clarke 3110380 CSG3KC Air Stapler.
Ensure the air pressure is set between 60 to 100 PSI, check for any blockages in the staple exit area, and ensure the magazine is loaded with the correct staples. Also, inspect the trigger and safety mechanism for proper operation.
Regularly clean the tool after use, lubricate moving parts with pneumatic tool oil, check for loose screws or parts, and inspect the air hose for leaks. Store in a dry place to prevent rust.
Adjust the depth of drive by turning the depth adjustment wheel located near the nose of the tool. Test on a scrap piece of material to ensure the desired depth is achieved.
Unplug the air supply, open the magazine to remove any jammed staples, and clear the jam using needle-nose pliers if necessary. Check for damaged staples and ensure the tool is properly lubricated.
Yes, the Clarke 3110380 CSG3KC is capable of stapling into hardwood surfaces. Ensure you are using the correct staple size and adjust the air pressure accordingly for optimal penetration.
Disconnect the air supply, remove all staples, clean the tool, and store it in its case or a dry, secure location to prevent damage or accidental firing.
Ensure the magazine is properly loaded and that there are no obstructions. Check the air pressure and make sure it is consistent within the recommended range.
Regularly inspect and replace worn O-rings, ensure all fittings are tight, and check the air hose for cracks or damage. Use thread sealant on connections if necessary.