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The BOSTITCH P6C-8 is a worksite plier stapler built for heavy-duty fastening tasks in packaging, assembly, and textile applications. The tool accepts fasteners ranging from 1/4 inch to 3/8 inch in length with a 7/16 inch crown width, making it suited for a wide range of material thicknesses. Key structural components are manufactured from case-hardened steel for long-term durability under repeated use. The patented Easy Squeeze Bearing System reduces hand fatigue by distributing force evenly across the entire operating sequence, producing a tighter clinch with less effort. The coated top-load magazine holds up to 85 glue-collated staples and is designed for fast, smooth reloading during continuous operation.
The P6C-8 is designed for use in industrial and commercial environments where stapling pliers are the preferred tool over hammer tackers or pneumatic systems. Typical applications include plastic bag sealing, box closing, corrugated box assembly, dry cleaning bag attachment, and fastening canvas, plastic sheet, and paper-based materials. It is well suited for packaging line workers, shipping and receiving operations, dry cleaning facilities, and trade professionals handling light assembly tasks that require a reliable, hand-operated stapling solution.
Designed for use with glue-collated plier staples with a 7/16 inch crown width and fastener lengths from 1/4 inch to 3/8 inch. Suitable for plastic bag, box closing, corrugated assembly, dry cleaning, plastic, paper, and canvas applications.
Load staples through the top-load magazine following the directional indicator on the tool. Confirm staple crown width and length are within the accepted range before loading to prevent jams. Inspect the clinch plate and magazine channel periodically and clear any jammed fasteners with a non-marring tool before resuming use. Keep hands clear of the staple ejection point during operation.
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