Ryobi How to Fix a Stapler That is Stuck and Unjam a Staple Gun

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OPERATION

SETTING DEPTH

See Figure 6.

The depth adjustment knob increases or decreases the force with which a staple is driven into the workpiece.

Rotate the depth adjustment knob clockwise to increase the force.

Rotate depth adjustment knob counterclockwise to decrease the force.

Test on a scrap piece of the same material you are using to achieve the desired depth.

NOTE: Harder materials will require more force to drive a staple.

STAPLING

See Figure 7.

Hold handle firmly with magazine flat to workpiece, forming a 90º angle.

Press the activation foot of the stapler down against the workpiece. The activation foot must be depressed before the switch trigger is depressed.

NOTE: The tool will drive another staple each time the trigger is depressed as long as the activation foot is depressed.

REMOVING A JAMMED STAPLE

Remove battery pack from the tool.

Hold tool upside down; squeeze latch and slide base open.

Remove unused staples from magazine.

Remove jammed staple with needle nose pliers.

NOTE: You must remove jammed staple before using tool any further. If you try to drive a staple while the tool is jammed, you could cause damage to the mechanism.

INCREASE

FORCE

DEPTH

ADJUSTMENT

KNOB DECREASE

FORCE

Fig. 6

90

Fig. 7

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