CHECKING THE CONTACT MECHANISM
• Remove all staples or nails from the magazine.
• Place and push the trigger (1) on the piece of wood and depress
the trigger (3). The trigger and trigger should move freely.
CAUTION: Do not use the power tool if the trigger or trigger
cannot move freely.
• Place staples or nails in the magazine.
• Insert the battery into the device.
• Place and press the trigger (1) on the workpiece without
depressing the trigger (3) - the device should not trip.
• Release the pressure on the trigger (1) (the trigger should
automatically return to its original position).
• Press the trigger (3) - the unit should not operate (Fig. A).
WARNING! If the appliance behaves differently from what is
described above, do not operate and refer to an authorised
service centre for repair.
INSERTING STAPLES OR NAILS IN THE MAGAZINE
NOTE: The number of staples or nails left in the magazine can be
read via the viewing window (8). If there are enough staples/nails
in the magazine, the viewing window is transparent. If there are
few or no staples/nails, the preview window is obscured in red.
• Remove the battery pack from the power tool.
• Press the locking lever (11) and slide out the magazine cover
(10) (fig. B, C).
• Place the staples/nails in the path of the magazine channel (fig.
D, E).
NOTE: Make sure the connectors are positioned correctly:
The staples are placed on the profiled side of the rail, the crown of
the staple is located at the top of the magazine (the legs are
facing away from the body of the power tool) (Fig. D) .
The nails are placed on the profiled side of the rail, with the nail
points pointing downwards (Fig. E).
• Close the magazine cover (10) until the locking lever (11)
engages.
• Reconnect the battery pack to the power tool.
WARNING! Do not place fasteners of different lengths. Do not
place staples and nails mixed together.
NOTE: Check that the staples/nails are correctly placed in the
magazine.
ON/OFF
NOTE: Make sure the battery is fully charged before starting work.
The stapler is equipped with a movable trigger to prevent
accidental actuation. Pressing the trigger against the material and
depressing the trigger button fires the staple/nail.
LIGHTING
Each time the light switch (4) is pressed, 2 light emitting diodes
(LEDs) (8) located on both sides of the stapler illuminate the work
area.
The (LED) lights (8) also illuminate when the trigger (3) is
pressed, independently of the light switch (4) (Fig. F).
DRIVING IN STAPLES OR NAILS
The stapler is designed to work in two modes: single hammering
and contact hammering.
The single hammering mode is designed for precision hammering.
Single-punch mode:
• Turn the operating mode switch (5) to the left (single firing
position) for single staple/nail driving (fig. G).
• Rest and press the trigger (1) against the workpiece to form a
90° angle.
• Press the trigger (3) to fire the staple or nail (fig. H).
• Release pressure on the trigger (3) and trigger (1).
Contact hammering mode:
• Move the operating mode switch (5) to the right (contact firing
position) to contact driving of staples/nails (fig. G).
• Press and hold the trigger (3).
• Press the trigger (1) against the workpiece to shoot the nail or
staple (fig. I).
• While holding the trigger (3), release the pressure on the trigger,
move the stapler to a different position and press the trigger (1)
again to drive the next nail or staple. This operation can be
repeated several times without having to depress the trigger each
time. Remember to release pressure on the trigger (1) after each
staple has been driven in.
STAPLE/NAIL DRIVING DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
The depth adjustment knob (2) helps to protect the working
surface and enables the correct setting of the staple/nail driving
depth (Fig. J).
- Turning the depth adjustment knob (2) in the direction of the
mark increases the staple/nail driving depth.
- Turning the depth adjustment knob (2) in the direction of the
mark reduces the staple/nail driving depth.
WARNING LIGHT
The warning light (LED) (6) indicates irregularities in the operation
of the stapler (fig. K):
• LED flashes red - jammed staple or nail
• LED glows red continuously - low battery charge.
• LED flashes green - unit overheats.
• the LED lights up green continuously - no staples/nails in the
magazine.
REMOVAL OF JAMMED NAIL OR STAPLE
Caution: a jammed nail/staple must be removed before using the
device. Failure to do so may damage the stapler mechanism.
• Remove the battery from the device.
• Open the magazine and remove all staples/nails (fig. L) .
• Loosen the bolts of the flail cover (13) (without removing it) with
the hexagonal spanner supplied (fig. M).
• Remove the jammed nail/staple and tighten the loosened beater
cover screws (13) (fig. N).
HANDLE
The stapler has a practical handle (12) which is used to hang it
from a fitter's belt when working at height.
WARNING! Remove the battery from the unit before performing
any installation, adjustment, repair or operation.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
• Wipe the outer casing with a cloth after each use.
• Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents, as these may
damage the plastic parts.
• Care must be taken to ensure that no water enters the unit.
• Only the maintenance procedures described in this manual may
be carried out on the appliance. Any other work may only be
carried out by an authorised service centre.
• Do not make any changes to the design of the unit.
• When not in use, the stapler should be stored clean, in a dry
place, out of the reach of children.
• Store the device with the battery removed.
Any defects should be rectified by the manufacturer's authorised
service department.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
RATING DATA
Stapler 58G081
Parameter
Battery voltage
Maximum number of operations per
minute
Average number of operations per
minute
Maximum nail length
Width X nail thickness
Maximum staple length
Staple width
Staple width X wire thickness
Maximum magazine capacity
(staples/nails)
Protection class
Weight (without batteries)
Year of production
58G081 indicates both the type and the designation of the
NOISE AND VIBRATION DATA
Sound pressure level
8
Value
18V DC
100
60
50 mm
1.25 X 1.05 mm
40 mm
6.0 mm
1.2 X1.0 mm
100
III
2.7 kg
2023
machine
L
= 79.9 dB(A) K=3dB(A)
PA