DEFINITION OF SYMBOLS USED ON TOOL
V
................................. Volts
A
................................. Amperes
Hz
.................................. Hertz
.................................. Direct Current
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
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ASSEMBLY
1 MAKE SURE YOU HAVE READ ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
2 Before you use your new tool, you will need to fully charge the battery. Plug battery
Charger into 120V outlet. Slide battery onto charger as shown in figure 1. until red
charging light on charger comes on. Charging times may vary, depending on
remaining charge in battery. When battery is fully charged, the green light on the
charger will come on.
3 Battery Meter. The battery supplied with your CT50™ cordless staple gun has a
convenient battery meter located at the top as shown in figure 2. There are 4 lights
each of which indicate approximately a 25% charge. When the red button on top of
the battery is pushed in, the green lights will come on indicating an approximate
amount of charge remaining in the battery.
4 Install battery on tool. Slide the battery onto the tool as shown in figure 3. Make
sure battery locks into position and is fully seated on tool figure 4. Your tool is now
fully assembled and ready for use.
OPERATION
1 Loading your tool. When loading tool, battery should be removed to avoid risk of
accidental firing. The CT50™ accepts 2 full strips of Arrow T50
a. Press Staple Pusher Release in direction of arrow as shown in figure 5. This will
release the staple pusher assembly figure 6. which will easily slide outward until it
reaches it's stop point. Do not try to force the pusher assembly out completely.
b. Insert up to 2 full strips of staples into drop-in staple chamber with staple points
facing up as shown in figure 7.
c. Slide staple pusher assembly inward until it locks in place.
d. Re-install battery. Your CT50™ staple gun is now ready to fire.
2 Shooting staples. The CT50™ cordless staple gun has a depth of drive adjustment
dial figure 8. making it easy to switch between hard & soft materials. Turn clockwise
for more force(IE: for use with harder woods), and turn counter clockwise for less
driving force. (IE: for use with softer woods).
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8
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staples in all 6 sizes.
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.................................. Alternating Current
.................................. Alert
.................................. Wear Eye Protection
.................................. Wear Ear Protection
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3
4
6
7
Fig.1
Fig.3
Fig.5
Staples
go in
point up
Fig.7
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Depth of drive dial
2
Battery Power Meter
3
10.8V Lithium-Ion Battery
4
Battery Release
5
Trigger
6
Staple Chamber Release
7
Staple Chamber
8
Staple Supply
Window
9
Staple Exit
10
LED Guide Light
Fig.2
Fig.4
Fig.6
Fig.8