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Arrow No.ETF50PBN Extra Heavy Duty Professional, , Electric Staple Gun/Brad Nailer Questions & Answers
Nail Guns Safety problem
Professional-grade varieties are automatic, and fire a nail directly upon pulling the trigger. A semi-automatic nail gun is more appropriate for beginners, since it requires a two step process: pull the trigger and then tap the barrel against the wood. This safety feature protects the user from accidentally firing a nail gun and injuring himself or others.
10/19/2018 8:14:15 AM •
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on Oct 19, 2018
Instruction book for Arrow ETF50P staple gun
Look at the rear of the stapler. Push in then down on the stapler tensioner to release it from the rear of the gun. Slide the tensioner out. Next slide the new staples over the rail and into the gun with points down. Slide the spring tensioner back in and connect it to the stapler by maneuvering its clip down and then up.
3/18/2017 6:22:19 PM •
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on Mar 18, 2017
Got a staple jammed can't get out . don't know to
This can happen all the time... first remove the slide-in tensioner which pushes against the staples. Remove the single bolt with lock nut which is towards the rear of the stapler. Now you can pivot the staple rail down and out of the gun. Just remove any twisted staples from the rail. Now reassemble the rail by positioning the front of the rail to go into the small slots in the front of the stapler body and re-attach the bolt. You may now reload the staples and tensioner and continue working. Takes just a minute or 2.
7/10/2010 12:53:50 AM •
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on Jul 10, 2010
I cant get the rod out to put new staples in
These things are weird. What you gotta do is push on the end and lift it up and then pull. Jiggle it around like you would trying to get a key to work. Good luck!
9/20/2009 4:17:58 AM •
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on Sep 20, 2009
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