1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the safe and efficient operation, setup, and maintenance of your Arrow 9S Standard Tagging Gun. This high-quality tool is designed for smooth and efficient fastening applications, ideal for tagging flat or hanging goods. It utilizes standard replacement needles and standard fasteners. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device.
2. Nga Hua o te Hua
- High-quality construction for standard tagging and labeling.
- Compatible with standard replacement needles and standard fasteners.
- Engineered for smooth, efficient fastening applications.
- Pistol-grip design for comfortable handling, suitable for tagging flat or hanging items.
- Short nose and easy-reach tag rest facilitate one-handed tagging, enhancing productivity.
- Lightweight design for ease of use.
3. Tatūnga
3.1 Te Wetewete me te Tirotiro
Tango tupato te tagging gun from its packaging. Inspect the device for any signs of damage. If any damage is observed, do not use the tool and contact customer support.
3.2 Ngā Whakamau Utaina
- Ensure the needle guard is in place.
- Locate the fastener feed slot, typically at the top rear of the gun.
- Insert a strip of standard fasteners into the slot, ensuring the barbs are facing the correct direction (usually towards the front of the gun).
- Push the fasteners until they click into place and are ready to be advanced.
3.3 Installing/Replacing the Needle
The Arrow 9S uses standard replacement needles. Always handle needles with care as they are sharp.
- Ensure the trigger is not depressed.
- Locate the needle lock mechanism, usually a small lever or button near the needle.
- Push or slide the lock mechanism to release the needle.
- Carefully pull out the old needle (if replacing).
- Insert the new standard needle, ensuring it is fully seated.
- Engage the needle lock mechanism to secure the needle in place.

Whakaahua 1: The Arrow 9S Standard Tagging Gun. This image shows the yellow pistol-grip body, the dark blue handle, the metal needle protruding from the front, and a dark blue safety cap attached by a black lanyard. The "ARROW 9S" branding is visible on the side.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Mahi Whanui
- Me whakarite te tagging gun is loaded with fasteners and has a properly installed needle.
- Position the item to be tagged.
- Place the needle of the tagging gun through the desired location on the tag and then through the fabric or material of the item. Ensure the needle passes cleanly through the material without snagging.
- Firmly squeeze the trigger. This action pushes a fastener through the needle and secures the tag.
- Release the trigger and carefully withdraw the needle from the item.
- Repeat the process for additional tags.
4.2 Nga Whakaaro Nui
- Always use standard size barbs only. This tagging gun is not compatible with fine-fabric barbs.
- karo tagging through seams, thick layers, or hard materials that could damage the needle.
- Keep fingers clear of the needle area during operation.
5. Tiaki
5.1 Needle Care and Replacement
The needle is a consumable part and will eventually wear out or break. Replace the needle when it becomes dull, bent, or broken to ensure proper operation and prevent damage to items being tagged. Refer to Section 3.3 for needle replacement instructions.
5.2 Te horoi
Horoia te taha waho o te mata i ia wā, i ia wā tagging gun with a clean, dry cloth to remove dust and debris. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
6. Te Raru
- Fasteners not feeding:
- Check if the fastener strip is correctly inserted and fully advanced into the feed slot.
- Ensure you are using standard fasteners, as fine-fabric barbs are not compatible.
- Inspect the feed mechanism for any obstructions.
- Needle bending or breaking:
- Ensure the needle is properly installed and secured (refer to Section 3.3).
- Avoid pushing the needle through overly thick, dense, or hard materials.
- Replace the needle if it is damaged or dull.
- Tag not attaching securely:
- Verify that the fasteners are the correct standard size.
- Ensure the needle passes completely through the tag and the item's material.
- Check if the fastener strip is loaded correctly and advancing properly.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Pere |
| Tau tauira | 9S (c60d062c-4cd3-4c2f-9f68-098a7384fdcd) |
| Hototahi | Standard replacement needles, standard fasteners (not for fine-fabric barbs) |
| Hoahoa | Pistol-Grip |
| Tae | Yellow (body), Dark Blue (handle) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 3 hekere |
| Ahu mōkihi | 6 x 5 x 1 inihi |
| Kaihanga | Pere |
8. Nga korero haumaru
- Always keep the needle guard in place when the tool is not in use.
- Rokiroki te tagging gun out of reach of children.
- Exercise caution when handling the needle; it is extremely sharp.
- Kaua e tohu te tagging gun at yourself or others.
- Use the tool only for its intended purpose of attaching tags with standard fasteners.
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Specific warranty information for the Arrow 9S Standard Tagging Gun is not provided in this manual. For details regarding warranty coverage, technical support, or replacement parts, please contact the manufacturer, Arrow, directly or refer to their official webpae. Puritia to riiki hoko hei tohu mo te hoko.





