This document is the user manual for the Arrow ET501C 5-in-1 Cordless Electric Multi Tacker.
Function Description:
The Arrow ET501C is a versatile cordless electric multi tacker designed for various fastening applications. It functions as a stapler for different staple types and a nailer for brads and pins. The tool is battery-powered, offering cordless operation for convenience. Its primary function is to drive fasteners into workpieces, making it suitable for tasks such as upholstery, decor, wiring, canvas/screen applications, picture framing, and small molding.
Important Technical Specifications:
- Model: ET501C
- Power Supply: 3.6 V DC
- Battery Capacity: 2.0 Ah
- Battery Type: Lithium-ion
- Weight: 1.13 kg
- Charger for the Product:
- Battery Charge Voltage: 5 V DC
- Battery Charge Current: 1 A
- Charging Unit Supply Voltage: 100-240V~50/60 Hz
- Charging Time: 2 hours
- Staple Compatibility:
- Genuine T50® Staples: 6-14mm (1/4"-9/16")
- JT21 Staples: 6-10mm (1/4"-3/8")
- T25™ Staples: 10-14mm (3/8"-9/16")
- Nail Compatibility:
- 18GA Brad Nails: 15mm (5/8")
- 18GA Pin Nails: 15mm (5/8")
- Operating Temperature Range: 32°F (0°C) to 104°F (40°C)
- Battery Performance: Up to 500 shots on a single charge.
Usage Features:
The tacker is designed for ease of use with several key features:
- Cordless Operation: Powered by a built-in 3.6V Lithium-ion battery, eliminating the need for a power cord during use.
- 5-in-1 Versatility: Capable of firing multiple types of staples (T50®, JT21, T25™) as well as 18GA brad nails and pin nails, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
- Bottom Load Magazine: Features a quick-release bottom load magazine for easy and efficient loading of fasteners. To load, the pusher assembly is squeezed and pulled out, fasteners are placed in the channel, and the pusher is closed until it snaps into place.
- Contact Safety: Equipped with a contact safety mechanism on the front of the tool. The tool will only fire when this safety is depressed firmly against the workpiece, preventing accidental firing.
- ON/OFF Switch: A dedicated switch for powering the tool on and off.
- Battery Status Indicator: An indicator light provides information on the battery's charge status:
- Unplugged: Green (good charge), Red flash (low battery), Red Blip (critically low battery, tool disabled), Green flash (good battery, power saving mode).
- Plugged In: Red flash (charging), Green (full charged), Quick Flashing Red (defective battery).
- Proper Firing Technique: Users are instructed to place the tool firmly against the workpiece and depress the contact safety before pulling the trigger to ensure proper fastener penetration.
- Staple Length Guidelines: Provides clear guidelines for selecting the appropriate staple length based on material thickness and hardness, recommending 1/4" penetration for hardwood and 3/8" for softwood.
- Application Guidelines: Detailed tables outline suitable applications for different staple lengths and for low voltage cabling, canvas/screen, and brad/pin nailing.
- Safety Features: Includes air vents for cooling, a staple exit point, and a quick-release bottom load magazine.
- Charging Port: A dedicated port for connecting the charger.
Maintenance Features:
The Arrow ET501C is designed to be virtually maintenance-free, but some guidelines are provided:
- Cleaning: Keep the tool clean and free of dust. Wipe clean with a dry cloth; avoid harsh chemicals. No internal parts require additional maintenance.
- Battery Charging:
- Use only the provided charger.
- Charge the battery in an air temperature between 65°F and 75°F (18°-24°C) to ensure longest life and best performance. Avoid charging below 40°F (0°C) or above 104°F (40°C) to prevent damage.
- Disconnect the charger from the tool once charging is complete, as the tool will not fire staples while plugged in.
- Wait 15 minutes after charging before using the tool to prevent overheating.
- If charging problems persist, contact service department.
- Recharge the tool when it fails to produce sufficient power; do not continue using it under these conditions to prevent battery damage.
- Storage: Store the equipment and accessories in a dark, dry place at above freezing temperature, ideally between 41°F (5°C) and 86°F (30°C), in its original packaging.
- Disposal and Recycling:
- The product and its packaging are made of recyclable materials.
- Defective equipment should not be discarded with household refuse but taken to a suitable collection center for proper disposal to reduce environmental impact.
- Exhausted Li-ion battery packs should be recycled or disposed of properly. Discharge the battery pack, remove it from the tool housing, and cover the connections with heavy-duty adhesive tape to prevent short circuits. Do not attempt to open or remove battery components.
- General Power Tool Maintenance: Maintain power tools by checking for misalignment, binding of moving parts, breakage, and other conditions that may affect operation. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean.