1. Neke atu i teview
This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective operation of your WORKPRO 3.6V 6-in-1 Cordless Staple Gun. This versatile tool is designed for various fastening tasks, accommodating six different types of staples and nails. Please read all instructions carefully before use and retain this manual for future reference.

Image 1: The WORKPRO 3.6V 6-in-1 Cordless Staple Gun, its charging adapter, and a variety of compatible staples and nails.
2. Nga Tohutohu Haumaru
Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury when using this tool.
- Panuitia nga Tohutohu Katoa: Kia mohio koe ki nga mahi a te taputapu me nga aratohu haumaru.
- Mau Karu Tiaki: Always wear safety glasses with side shields that comply with ANSI Z87.1.
- Puritia kia ma te waahi mahi: Ko nga waahi kapi he aituā.
- Kaua e Mahi i roto i nga Huringa Pahū: Do not use the tool in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust.
- Tiakina nga tamariki ki tawhiti: Do not let children handle the tool.
- Taonga Mahi Haumaru: Whakamahia clamps he vise ranei hei pupuri i te taonga mahi. He pai ake tenei i te whakamahi i to ringaringa me te tuku i nga ringa e rua ki te whakahaere i te taputapu.
- Ārai i te Pūnga Tūpono: Keep fingers away from the trigger when not actively stapling.
- Momotu Mana: Always disconnect the charger from the power source before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing the tool.
- Whakamahia ngā whakapiri tika: Only use fasteners specified for this tool.
- Tirotiro Utauta i mua i te Whakamahi: Tirohia mo te hee, te here ranei o nga waahanga neke, te pakaru o nga waahanga, me etahi atu ahuatanga ka pa ki te mahi o te taputapu.
3. Ihirangi mokete
Manatokona kei te noho nga mea katoa i te wa e wetewete ana:
- WORKPRO 3.6V 6-in-1 Cordless Staple Gun
- Kaitautoko Whakatau
- 7500-Count Assorted Staples and Brad Nails (2500 x 1/2" T50 staples, 2500 x 3/8" T50 staples, 2500 x 5/8" brad nails)
- Pukapuka Tohutohu

Image 2: A selection of T50 staples and brad nails, part of the included 7500-count combo kit.
4. Nga Hua o te Hua
4.1 6-in-1 Compatibility
This staple gun is designed for exceptional versatility, compatible with six different types of fasteners:
- T50 Staples (Rapid No.140)
- JT21 Staples (Rapid No.53)
- T25 Staples (Rapid No.36)
- T20 Staples (CT300)
- BN18 Brad Nails (Rapid No.7)
- PIN Nails (Rapid No.9)
The tool features automatic power switching to adapt to the selected fastener type.

Image 3: The side of the staple gun displaying clear icons for the six compatible staple and nail types.

Image 4: A visual guide to the different fastener shapes and their corresponding codes, including T50, JT21, T20, CT10X, BN18, and PIN.
4.2 Te Ora Pūhiko Whakaroa
The integrated 3.6V battery provides cordless operation, allowing for approximately 1100 staple firings on a single full charge. The tool can fire up to 60 fasteners per minute.
5. Tatūnga
5.1 Te Whakataki i te Pūhiko
- Connect the charging adapter to the charging port on the staple gun.
- Mono te urutau ki te putanga hiko paerewa.
- Allow the battery to charge fully before first use. The charging indicator light will change color to indicate a full charge (refer to the tool's specific indicator light behavior).
5.2 Te uta i ngā titi/whao
- Ensure the tool is disconnected from the charger and the safety switch is engaged.
- Kimihia te pūmau tuku maheni, kei raro rawa i muri o te taputapu te nuinga.
- Tōia te maheni kia tuwhera, nekehia rānei ki waho kia rite ki te hoahoa o te taputapu.
- Insert the correct type and size of staples or nails into the magazine, ensuring they are oriented correctly (points facing forward).
- Close the magazine securely until it latches into place.

Whakaahua 5: He taipitopito view of the staple gun's magazine area, showing how to load different types of fasteners like heavy-duty D-type staples, light-duty D-type staples, and brad nails.
6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
6.1 Mahi Taketake
- Ensure the battery is charged and the correct fasteners are loaded.
- Position the nose of the staple gun firmly against the workpiece where the fastener is to be driven. The safety contact trip must be fully depressed against the surface.
- Press the trigger to fire a fastener.
- Release the trigger after each shot.

Image 6: A person demonstrating the use of the staple gun on a drywall surface, highlighting its firing speed and suitability for materials like pine, oak, and MDF.
6.2 Nga tono
This tool is suitable for a variety of home improvement and crafting projects, including:
- Tuhinga o mua
- DIY artwork and crafts
- Te whariki
- Fastening fabric
- Huarere tihorea
- Foam and padding installation
- Cable and small fencing
- Light construction tasks (e.g., building birdhouses, dog houses)

Image 7: The staple gun being used to fasten wood pieces together and for securing trim along a baseboard, demonstrating its versatility in various applications.
7. Tiaki
7.1 Te horoi
- Momotuhia te riihi i mua i te horoi.
- Horoia a waho o te taputapu ki te ma, damp kakahu. Kaua e whakamahi i nga matū kino me nga horoi horoi.
- Keep the magazine and firing mechanism free of dust and debris. Use compressed air if necessary.
7.2 Rokiroki
- Rokirokihia te taputapu ki te wāhi maroke, haumaru hoki, kia kore e taea e ngā tamariki te toro atu.
- Ensure the battery is partially charged (not fully depleted or fully charged for long-term storage) to prolong battery life.
8. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your staple gun, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore te taputapu e pupuhi | Kua pau te pati Magazine is empty Safety contact trip not fully depressed | Me utu te pākahiko Load fasteners Press the tool firmly against the workpiece |
| Fasteners do not drive fully | Incorrect fastener type for material Tool not pressed firmly enough He iti te pākahiko | Ensure correct fastener for material density Apply more pressure to the tool Me utu te pākahiko |
| Nga toromoka kua taia | He para i roto i te maheni Nga toromoka kua pakaru He he te rahi o te whakapiri | Clear the magazine of debris Use new, undamaged fasteners Ensure correct fastener size for the tool |
| Karekau te pākahiko e utu ana | Kāore i te tika te hono o te rihi Rihi hapa, pākahiko ranei | Tirohia nga hononga Whakapa atu ki te tautoko a nga kaihoko mena ka mau tonu te take |
9. Whakatakotoranga
- Waitohu: WORKPRO
- Tauira: 3.6V 6-in-1 Cordless Staple Gun
- Voltage: 3.6V
- Rauemi: Te whakarewa
- Hototahitanga Tiaki: T50, JT21, T25, T20, BN18, PIN
- Rated Firing Speed: Up to 60 fasteners/minute
- Shots per Full Charge: Tata ki te 1100
- Included Fasteners: 7500-count (1/2" T50, 3/8" T50, 5/8" Brad Nail)
- ASIN: B08G4KZ2GL
9.1 Fastener Characteristics

Whakaahua 8: He taipitopito view of a staple, highlighting its chisel point design which aids in easier penetration into materials.

Image 9: A visual comparison demonstrating the improved chisel point design of WORKPRO staples and brad nails compared to standard fasteners, indicating better penetration.
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official WORKPRO webpae. Puritia to riiki hoko hei tohu mo te hoko.





