Feature

●Unique integral structure, the magazine is integral to the gun body, with steel top cap, this staple gun looks like a hammer, strong and reliable
●Only 2.0 lbs, compact, lightweight and well-balanced for ease of use
●High capacity magazine holds 180 staples and offers incredibly easy drop-in loading for fast on-the-job refills
●The Fine Wire Staple Gun drives 22 Gauge staples with 3/8” crown from 1/4-Inch to 5/8-Inch length, accepts 71 Series
●Great for furniture, upholstering, picture Frames, shoes-marking, automobile interiors, light duty wood assembly, & much more.


Description

Dynastus Upholstery Staple Gun

The Dynastus air stapler is the ideal for furniture, upholstering, picture Frames, shoes-marking, automobile interiors, light duty wood assembly, & much more. The staple gun adopts unique integral structure, the magazine is integral to the gun body, with steel top cap, this staple gun looks like a hammer, strong and reliable. This stapler weighs only 2.0-pounds, compact structure, well balance and handling are just right for precision performance and easy to control. It drives 22 Gauge staples with 3/8-Inch crown from 1/4-Inch to 5/8-Inch length, accepts 71 Series or Senco C Style Staples. Just plug in your favorite air compressor and start nailing. Operates on compressed air between 60 to 100 PSI with a 1/4 inch NPT air inlet fitting. This staple guns high capacity magazine holds 180 staples and offers incredibly easy drop-in loading for fast on-the-job refills, allowing jams to be easily cleared when magazine is open.

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UNIQUE INTEGRAL STRUCTURE

The magazine is integral to the gun body, with steel top cap, this staple gun looks like a hammer, give you a strong and reliable performance

Simple and compact structure offers optimum ease of use, while the lightweight body combined with the rubber-lined handle limit fatigue during long days on the job, you will be fun doing it.

Whats in the Box

  • 2000 - 1/4" length staples
  • 2000 - 3/8" length staples
  • 2000 - 5/8" length staples
  • Allen wrench and Small bottle of tool oil

Quick Start Guide

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Lubricate the Stapler

Put 3-5 drops of pneumatic tool oil into the fitting before use. Reconnect the air hose and the stapler and proceed to pull the trigger at least five times to spread the oil through the parts of the gun. Add a few drops more after each hour of continual use.

TIP ●Only use lubricating oil made specifically for pneumatic tools, such as pneumatic tool oil. Keep the WD40, compressor oil, motor oil, transmission fluid, etc. out of your air staplers.

Connect to Compressor

Set your compressor to 90 PSI and use your air hoses quick-connect fitting to connect your tool. If you need to, you can safely increase the pressure up to 110 PSI.

TIPS ●Staple guns, as a general rule, don’t need a lot in the way of air volume or CFM, and even smaller portable air compressors can get by with their smaller tanks as long as it’s just one staple gun. ●To get the best performance, requires minimum 3/4 hp or 3 gallons Compressor.

Loading Staple Gun

With the stapler upside down, squeeze the release button at the rear and slide open the magazine. Insert the staple strip with the sharp edge pointing towards the nose of the gun and carefully slide the magazine closed until it locks into position.

TIP ●To ensure that you’ve properly loaded the staples; you should use a piece of wood to testing. After pulling the trigger, check out if there’s one clean staple on the wood?if there is, everything is working correctly.

Stapling Like a Pro

This gun have a dual trigger actuation system. The secondary trigger must be pulled in order to pull the primary trigger. Load the gun with staples, and connect the gun to an air supply. Press the nose of the tool against the work piece, pull the dual triggers to drive a staple.

TIPS ●Each time the primary trigger is pulled, the tool will drive a staple. ●You can increase or decrease the outlet pressure to control how deep the staple gun drives the staples.