LOADING AND ATTACHING FASTENERS CONTINUED
3. Replace cover. Align latch with notched groove
on spindle. Slide down until latch snaps over notch
closest to the roll. Remove retainer from roll.
(See Figure 5)
Figure 5
4. Slide fasteners into track and catch first fastener in
first slot of feed wheel. (See Figure 6)
Figure 6
5. Squeeze trigger twice. Begin attaching. (See Figure 7)
Figure 7
WARNING! Needle sticks can transmit life-
threatening diseases if shared. Use only
your own tool and needle. Protective gloves
recommended. Immediately discard any
needle that sticks you (see below).
TO DISCARD A CONTAMINATED NEEDLE
1.
Use an adhesive bandage to immediately remove
contaminated needle and to avoid contaminating
needle guard.
2. Dispose of needle and bandage in an approved
Biohazard Sharps container.*
TO REDUCE THE CHANCE OF NEEDLE STICKS
1.
Use a protective glove while tagging.
2. Put needle guard on needle when not in use and
when installing or removing uncontaminated
needles.
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TO ATTACH FASTENERS
1.
Insert the needle through the hole in the tag.
2. Insert the needle through the garment.
3. Hold the material firmly against the front of the tool
and squeeze the trigger.
4. Release the trigger.
5. Withdraw the needle and tool from the garment.
TO REMOVE A PARTIALLY USED CLIP
1.
Fully depress the trigger and turn the feed wheel
counterclockwise.
2. Pinch latch and slide cover off spindle.
3. Pull the fasteners out.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOLLOWING THESE WARNINGS IS IMPORTANT
1.
Invisible traces of infected blood can remain on the
needle for days after a needle stick.
2. Someone else could use your tool by mistake.
3. A contaminated needle can infect the next person
who gets stuck, transmitting HIV, hepatitis or other
bloodborne diseases.
* For details, see OSHA 3127 and 29 CFR 1910.1030.
1-800-295-5510
uline.com
NOTE: Always depress the trigger when
removing a clip of fasteners from the tool.
Failure to do so may cause the tool to jam.
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