Sunday, September 4, 2011

Price tag tagging gun

Teppis1 Price Tag Gun Supply
Thetwo basic types of tagging tools are the Fine Fabric tool and the Standard or Regular tool.
Fine Fabric and Standard barbs and needles arenot interchangable.You can onlyuse fine fabric barbs and needles in fine fabric tools. You can only use Standard (Regular) barbs and needles in standard tagging guns.
One important thing to remember is thatall tagging tools put a small hole in the fabric, so it is best to always test the fabric by putting the barb (fastener) in an inconspicuous spot on the garment or simplyput your barb through the size tag on the garment.
Standard price tagging guns are used for general purpose tagging on garments such as stuffed animals, pillows,blue jeans, sweaters, sweatshirts, "T" shirts andproducts made from heaviernylons. The maximun thickness that a standard tag gunneedle will tag gepletlythrough is 1/2".
Fine fabricprice tag guns are used for the more delicate fabrics,but can also be used for tagging stuffed animals, sweatshirts, "T" shirts ect. The needle on the fine fabric tagging tools are approximately 50% smaller in diameter and about 1/4" shorter.The maximum thickness a fine fabric tool will tag gepletly throught is 1/4".
Always test thegarment in an inconspicuous spotbefore tagging through a spot that will show on the garment.
When using a tagging tool:
Always usecaution when tagging as tag gun needle areextremely sharp and can cause serious injury ! Protective leather gloves can help reduce the chance of being stuck with a needle.
Always replace the needle guard when you a finished tagging !
Gently push the "T" end of the fastener clip into the "T" slot in the top of the tagging tool as far as it will go.
Remove the plastic cover on the needle then squeeze the trigger to make sure the barbs are feeding through the tag gun properly. If the barbs do not feed, push down on the clip with a slight bit of pressure and sqeeze the trigger at the same time.
Place a price tag over the needle thenwork the needle into the fabric until the tag and the fabric are pushed up agaist the front of the tag gun. Then simply squeeze the trigger, pull the tag gun away from the garment to withdraw the needle andto pullthe barb from the other barbs on the clip.
We like to stress squeezing the trigger as opposed to jerking the trigger.
If the tag gun starts to jam.......
1. Stop pulling the trigger !! Trying to force a jammed barb through a needle will damage your tag gun and render it useless!
2. Remove the needle and pull the barb out the back side of the needle.
3. Put the needle back into the tag gun or replace with a new one.
To remove and installthe needle:
1. Place the needle guard over the needle or use a pair of leather glove to grasp the needle.
2.Turn the needle lock with the endof the lever pointing toward the front of the tool.
3.Slide the needle out of the tool.
4. Insert the needle with the longslot on the needle running parallel to the slot in the tool.
5. Once the needle is in place, turn the needle lock the end of the needle lock is facing toward the back of the tool. Iflock does not turn you may not have the needle pushed in enough or you may need to turn the needle slightly.
We hope this guide has been helpful.


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