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TROUBLESHOOTING

[A]. Replacing Damaged Tag gun Needle [B]. Tag pin Jammed in Arrow 9L Tag gun

[A]. Replacing Damaged Tag gun Needle

how to replace damaged needle in arrow 9l tag gun

Tag gun bending happens normally due to mishandling of tag gun by the user ;  for  example , droping the tag gun , leaving the tag gun without needle cap , using the tag gun to tag more thicker fabrics and tilting the tag gun roughly can cause needle damage .
If the damaged needle is not replaced, it can cause damage to fabric, tag pin and tag gun.

how to replace damaged needle in arrow 9l tag gun

Rotate the needle (a) locker to the opposite direction making it parallel to the needle.

(b) Pull out the needle.

how to replace damaged needle in arrow 9l tag gun

Keeping the needle locker in the same position, insert the new needle in the same slot fully, ensuring the slot on the needle matches the slot on the Tag Gun body.

how to replace damaged needle in arrow 9l tag gun

Rotate back the needle locker into the original position.

[B]. Tag pin jammed in Arrow 9L Tag gun

Jamming the Tag gun happens due to the following reasons:-

  • Dust in the tag pin movement area.
  • Mishandling by the user like ,
    • Using unsuitable tag pins in the tag gun.
    • Using damaged tag pin strip in the tag gun.
    • Using extra pressure or inadequate pressure for tagging.
  • Damaged Needle

This issue can be resolved in the way mentioned below:-

  1. Remove the needle from the tag gun (view details)
  2. Now check the needle for any broken piece of tag pin stuck inside it and remove the same.
  3. Remove un-used tag pins (view details)
  4. Check the tag gun needle slot area for any broken tag pin piece and remove the same.
  5. Refix the Tag gun needle & enjoy the tagging

How to remove un-used tagpin from arrow 9l tag gun

To remove the un-used tag pins from the Arrow 9L tag gun you may do it in two ways

Method: 1
Keeping the (a) pin releaser button pressed, (b) pull out the un-used tagpins

Method: 2
Keeping the trigger pressed, and (b) pull out the un-used tagpins