| The design of the Arrow T59 Staple Gun and the 5911 series of insulated fasteners concede safe and secure installation of all types of low voltage wire from 1/4˝ (6mm) to 5/16˝ (8mm). The 5911 series of fasteners, likewise available in stainless steel, has particular coating that increments keeping power by 3 times. This gun and fasteners are idealisti for installing telephone wires, TV cable, computer cable, intercom cable and security systems. The insulators are available in black and clear. Uses: Installing Telephone Wires, TV Cable, Computer Cable, Intercom Cable and Security Systems.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Great timesaver … a must for professionals By A If you run a lot of coax, you need this tool. I install cable television, so needless to say, I run a lot of wire during the day. This tool cuts the time it takes me to run a line almost in half. Instead of hammering in individual staples, just point and shoot. Pretty much the only surfaces it won’t staple into are metal, asbestos siding, and concrete/stucco. I only wish it could hold more staples at a time. It’s also a little on the pricey side, and I almost didn’t buy it because it’s so expensive. But having used it, I’d say it was definitely worth the investment. It’s earned a permanent place in my tool belt.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Really Useful Gadget If Cabling is Your Thing By A I install Electronic Security Systems & I find this tool invaluable, saves time, Its finished appearance is neat & it doesn’t cost the earth
Ohh & if a piece of it breaks, you can get spares for it too!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Easier than using a Hammer By Anthony Silvestri I run Coax on occasion and using this is much easier than using a Hammer. The stapler is well made, and made of metal, instead of cheap plastic. It has a rubber grip on the handle.
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