DEWALT 20V MAX Cable Stapler, Tool Only (DCN701B)
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Although I am not aware of what is the case in Canada, I heard that it's good in the US
Not recommended, but here are some suggestions The staple is type DRS18100 Insulated Cable Staple *br>Length is The staples are 3/4" in diameter (19.5"). 0.7 mm) *branch insulator 0.0 This is the 85th inch x 0.6 mm) long x 0.1 mm wide. The width of the sheet is 16" (4 mm)
That's right! The system There is enough length of the DeWalt staples for 120/240 rated MC cables. There may not be enough holding power if you get into the bigger stuff.
Selected User Reviews For DEWALT 20V MAX Cable Stapler, Tool Only (DCN701B)
In addition, Even in perfect conditions, loose staples seem to come out of this. To illustrate this, I have a battery that runs off of 60 V. The staples will need tightening with a hammer if you go back and tighten them.
It saves tons of time and fits coax and CAT6 perfectly. Extension cords also work perfectly with this!.
During the course of my work as an electrician, I run cables all the time. So one manufacturer like DeWalt made a cable stapler that did not jam with insulated staples was extremely exciting for me. It was a great move by Dewalt! It was returned to me due to a failure in one area. A stapler can jump from different cables without missing a beat and works just as well with different sizes of cables. A flaw is that it cannot keep single cables neat enough by stapling them tight enough. I run cables straight as an arrow when I run them. A staple gets hammered in, the cable is pulled tight, and another staple is hammered in. There is no way to do this with the Dewalt It is possible to slide a cable back and forth within My cables looked messy and sloppy as a result. Having this situation as a professional is not acceptable to me. In order for my cables to look great, they must be well-designed. Although I really wanted to love this tool, I wasn't able to justify the price for something that would not perform well in its most crucial.
I use it nearly every day when I need to run coax and cat6 cable. Each shot is automatically detected by an auto-selector, and the wires are protected by a guide each time. My only regret is that I didn't buy it sooner.
In this manner, I was able to protect the wire from my heavy weight while assuring that it complied with the code related to it. Hopefully I will find any negatives once I have tested it. But so far, everything appears to be.
I highly recommend this book- I no longer have to bust my fingers with a Honestly, I cannot get over how awesome this is. I plan to run the nee electric in my pole barn cabin from the generator. My Christmas lights did not hang well, but I used it to hang my lights this Home Depot had these staples for a lot less money than Amazon had them for this tool.
I like how the device feels in the hand. It's very easy Those who buy this thing will not have any problems paying for it. It saves you a lot of time. The program does a good job as well.
Wish there was an adjustable depth the staple could be set at that would make it much more awesome though.