Instructions
Additional Specific Safety Rule:
1. Hold tool by insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation where the
cutting tool may contact hidden wiring or its own cord. Contact with a "live" wire will
make exposed metal parts of the tool "live" and shock the operator.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Your Stanley® Electric Stapler/Nailer operates on 120 volt, 60 Hertz alternating current.
The outlet should be rated for 15 Amps.
Electrical Connection
Trigger is located on the bottom of the handle. Each pull of the trigger will result in one
complete cycle; that is the drive and return stroke are completed before it is possible to
release the trigger. Make sure your finger is not on the trigger when connecting the tool
to the power supply. A staple/brad cannot be fired unless the stapling tacker is pressed
against
Trigger Operation
a work surface. This engages a contact fire safety switch which is located on the bottom
of the gun.
To Clear a Jammed Staple/Brad Nail
This tool should not jam if kept clean and the correct Stanley® staples/brad nails are
used. If a jam should occur, unplug the tool and unload any remaining staples/brad
nails. Reload with new staples/brad nails.
STAPLE
Double Insulation: This eliminates the need for a three-wire grounded power cord yet
offers
Features
equal protection to a grounded tool. Plug your stapling tacker into any 120 volt AC
outlet.
HI-LO Power: Your Stanley® Electric Stapler/Nailer has two power settings. Use the HI
setting to drive staples/brad nails into hard materials or use the LO setting to drive
staples/brads into thin or soft materials without going all the way through them.