The LS61H1P is an 18-gauge finish stapler that drives ¼” crown staples from 3/8” to 1-1/2” in length. Convenience features like SENCO’s oil-less design eliminates the need for routine lubrication. This stapler is ideal for woodworking, cabinetry, and both internal and external trim applications.
1/4” CROWN, 1-1/2” 18 GAUGE FINISH STAPLER
- Oil-less design eliminates the need for routine lubrication
- Selectable trigger to switch between contact or sequential firing modes
- Tool-free depth adjustment for consistent flush or countersunk drives
- 360° adjustable exhaust directs air away from the operator or worksurface
- Rotatable belt hook for quick right/left hand access
OIL-LESS DESIGN
Routine lubrication is not required. Saving you time with daily maintenance
SELECTABLE TRIGGER
Easily switch between contact or sequential firing modes
TOOL-FREE DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
Quickly change drive depth for flush or countersunk drives
360° ADJUSTABLE EXHAUST
Directs air away from the operator and worksurface
ROTATABLE BELT HOOK
Provides quick right/left hand access when needed
ERGONOMIC OVERMOLDED GRIP
Reduces fatigue and increases control of the tool
NO-MAR PAD
Protects the worksurface from being scratched or damaged. Extra no-mar pad included
RELOAD INDICATOR
Allows the user to quickly identify when it’s time to reload (not visible, on reverse side of tool)
SWIVEL PLUG
For added maneuverability
ALUMINUM MAINBODY
Durable and lightweight
- Woodworking
- Cabinets
- Soffits
- Drawer assembly
SPECIFICATIONS
- Item #: LS61H1P
- Tool Weight: 3.1 lbs (1.4 kgs)
- Height: 9.5" (241 mm)
- Length: 10.25" (260 mm)
- Width: 2.5" (65 mm)
- Warranty: 5 years
- Technology: PNEUMATIC
- Trigger Type: Selectable Actuation
- Power Source: Pneumatic
- Capacity: 110
- Range: 3/8" - 1-1/2"
- Crown: 1/4"
- Power Type: Pneumatic
- Operating Pressure: 70-120 PSI (4.8 - 8.3 Bar)
- Air Consumption: 2.4 SCFM
- Air Inlet NPT: 1/4"
- Includes: Carrying Case, 1/4" Fitting
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