Clarke 6485070 CCT48 Cordless Tacker Specification
Clarke 6485070 CCT48 Cordless Tacker F.A.Q.
How do I load staples into the Clarke 6485070 CCT48 Cordless Tacker Stapler?
To load staples, slide open the magazine cover at the base, insert the staples with the pointed ends facing downwards, and then close the magazine securely.
What type of staples are compatible with the Clarke CCT48?
The Clarke CCT48 is compatible with T50 staples ranging from 6mm to 14mm in size.
How can I troubleshoot if the stapler jams frequently?
First, ensure you are using the correct staple size. Clear any jammed staples by removing the magazine and using needle-nose pliers. Regularly clean the stapler to prevent debris buildup.
What is the best way to maintain the battery life of this cordless stapler?
To maintain battery life, fully charge the battery before first use, avoid overcharging, and store the battery in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Can the Clarke CCT48 be used on hardwood surfaces?
Yes, the Clarke CCT48 is suitable for hardwood surfaces; however, ensure you use appropriate staple sizes and adjust the power setting if necessary.
What should I do if the stapler isn't firing staples?
Check if the battery is fully charged and properly connected. Also, ensure the magazine is loaded with staples and that the stapler is pressed firmly against the surface.
How often should I clean the Clarke CCT48 stapler?
It is recommended to clean the stapler after every major project or after approximately 500 staples to ensure optimal performance.
Is there a safety mechanism on the Clarke CCT48 stapler?
Yes, the stapler includes a safety lock feature that prevents accidental firing when not in use.
What should I do if the stapler is not holding a charge?
If the stapler is not holding a charge, try using a different charger or battery. If the problem persists, the battery may need replacement.
How do I adjust the power settings on the Clarke CCT48 stapler?
Adjust the power settings using the dial located near the trigger. Turn clockwise to increase power and counter-clockwise to decrease it.