Description of ๐จ Powerful Spec Ops Tools Hammer Tacker: Enhance Efficiency and Precision
Up to 50% lighter, military grade housing for sniper-controlled swing. Ballistically balanced design for maximum striking power. Shock-absorbing, pistol grip with knuckle guard to prevent injury. Metal strike cap for jobsite durability. Accepts 5/16-in, 3/8-in, and 1/2-in heavy duty staples. Low fastener indicator reduces downtime. Limited lifetime warranty. 3% of all Spec Ops Tools purchases are donated to veteran and first responder causes.
I liked this stapler at first. It's lightweight and had a little window on the side that let you know when you were almost out of staples. It also has good bounce, which helps when you're shooting a lot of footage. I only gave 2 stars because it's not very durable at all. I use it on the roof. He slid down the valley, down the chute and fell about 10 feet on soft ground. After that, I couldn't pull the spring out to load. I just threw it in the trash. That little fall ruined it. I'm glad it was
This tool takes a lot of effort to make your job easier. The first time I used it, it took 5 minutes to get it working just to start putting the felt paper on. A 44 foot run took over 10 minutes to come down. Remove jammed staples, pop, pop, pop what you know to clear the staple jam again. 2 Sides of Gable Roof I managed to make 1 side before this tool broke. Cheap what is, cheap and poor quality. Thanks to Spec Ops for making my job so much harder, especially when it's 90 outside and 100+ onโฆ
Light weight and composite construction were good. 2 downsides are its bulkiness for getting into tight corners or trying to get small drywall nails. And it gets stuck almost every time a row of staples runs out. I think I'll go back to my Bostitch h30, this might be a backup. To update. I didn't turn off the hammer to give it a good shake. I descend because it keeps getting stuck at the end of the bracket. The driver will come from his right place. and then it finally broke in half. Stay awayโฆ