DEWALT Hammer Tacker DWHT75900 0.5 inch Heavy Duty Stapler 500000 Strike Cycles 1.81 lb Weight Roofing And Insulation
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DEWALT Carbon Fiber Composite Hammer Tacker
The DEWALT DWHT75900 is a manual hammer tacker featuring a carbon fiber composite structure designed for fastening applications in roofing, insulation, and house wrapping. This tool provides a 45% reduction in weight and 25% less muscle exertion compared to traditional models, engineered to withstand 500,000 strike cycles.
Best Used For:
- Roofing Underlayment: Securing felt paper and synthetic barriers to decking.
- Insulation Installation: Fastening vapor barriers and rigid foam boards to framing.
- House Wrapping: Attaching weather-resistant barriers and sheathing protection.
Key Performance & Safety Features
- Carbon Fiber Construction: Reduces tool weight for increased productivity and reduced arm strain.
- Anti-Jam Mechanism: Utilizes a pinch latch and auto-lock system to ensure smooth, continuous operation.
- Extreme Durability: Rated for 500,000 strike cycles for reliable performance in demanding environments.
- Drop-In Loading: Simplified magazine design for quick fastener reloading on the jobsite.
- Vibration-Absorbing Grip: Ergonomic handle minimizes shock transfer to the user during repetitive strikes.
What's Included
- (1) DWHT75900 Carbon Fiber Composite Hammer Tacker
Technical Specifications
| Product Type: | Hammer Tacker Stapler |
| Frame Material: | Carbon Fiber Composite |
| Staple Compatibility: | 5/16-in 3/8-in 1/2-in |
| Staple Type: | Heavy Duty |
| Strike Cycle Rating: | 500,000 Cycles |
| Loading Type: | Drop-In |
| Tool Weight: | 1.81 lbs |
| Tool Length: | 14.9-in |
| Tool Width: | 5-in |
| Tool Height: | 1.6-in |
| Grip Type: | Vibration Absorbing Cushion Grip |
| Configuration: | Individual |
Pro-Tip: To prevent mechanical wear, ensure your staples are fully seated in the magazine before locking the latch to maintain optimal driving force.
