Many a time a contractor comes across staling works during a project.
These stapling works ranges from simple sheathing works to heavy sheet roofing.
For the contractor to handle the stapling works he ought to have a reliable stapling tool, tools that will produce quality work at minimal losses in terms of work destroyed and at the same time reduce fatigue to its user.
This type of tool is rare.
Fortunately, Hitachi has come with a tool that exactly serves this purpose; this tool is Hitachi N5010A, a crown stapler.
With this state of the art tool, one is able to easily case or staple metal sheets.
Features At A Look Hitachi N5010A has a tool less release of staple jams, which means that in case a jam of staples in the tool, the user does not have to look for tool kits to release the jam.
One does not need to have expertise or have prior experiences in jam releases to bring this tool back to work.
Unlike with other tools, a jam in Hitachi N5010A does not lead to hours of stoppage of work; a few minutes are enough to bring the tool back to work.
The tool thus reduces unnecessary wastage of time.
Hitachi N5010A has open magazine that is designed to allow monitoring of the staple quantity as the tool is in use.
This prevents blank drives that may damage either the stapler or the work being stapled.
The magazine has a capacity of 150 staples.
This large capacity reduces the number of replenishment.
This is in effect reduces wastage of contract time and leads to earlier completion of the contract.
The tools magazine is at the top, which allows for easier and quick reloading.
This reduces the time spent reloading the tool with staplers and in effect reduce the time spent on the task.
Traditional staplers had the magazine inside that one needed a tool kit to open the magazine for replenishment; this made them inefficient.
This state-of-the-art tool has ergonomic details with steel plating that is stainless.
This makes the Hitachi N5010A allows the tool endure tough works like stapling of steel roofing sheets.
Traditional staplers cannot handle steel works; they can only do simple sheathing works involving softer material.
The Hitachi N5010A 1/2" Crown Stapler uses standard staples.
The use of standard staples reduces the hustle of shopping for staples if it required unique staples.
Standard crown staples range from ¾ to 2 inches in length.
The range allows different staple lengths to be used for different materials to be stapled.
Most appropriate Areas of Application of Hitachi N5010A 1/2" Crown Stapler Being lightweight, with a weight of about 4.
4lbs, Hitachi N5010A becomes the most appropriate stapling tool to use in raised surfaces like rooftops.
The user can easily lift it to the top and comfortably use it there.
Hitachi N5010A is the most appropriate stapling tool to be used in a construction site, since different types of materials need stapling here; one can staple both hard and materials by use of this single tool
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