How to Use a V Tool tagging gun and change the tagging pins.

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
  • Pricemarks tutorial on how to use the V-tool Tagging gun and tagging pins.
    You can buy this tagging gun here: www.pricemark....

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  • @lightning8675
    @lightning8675 2 роки тому

    Hi, I have been looking for a tagging gun where both of the tagging pin's ends are pushed through the tag and garment and are only about a 1/2 inch or 1 cm apart, thus holding the tag flat and tight against the garment. The paper price tag would be on the outside of the garment and we'd see the fine line of the pin going between the two holes over the tag, and we'd see only the two identical looking bar ends on the inside of the garment. I've tried searching for even the correct name for this type of gun or the pins, but I can't find anything as Google drowns me in regular single-pin guns. Do you know what they are called?

    • @danielpapak
      @danielpapak 2 роки тому

      Hi there, is the product that you are describing a V-Loop Pin like this one?
      www.pricemark.com.au/category/royal-loop-pins_232

    • @lightning8675
      @lightning8675 2 роки тому

      @@danielpapak I don't believe it is the same, and the fasteners don't have that bulge in the middle. On Google I typed in " Walmart Levi jeans tags " and then clicked "Images" and you can see how the card style tags are punched within ~1 cm of each other, and hold the tag snug and tight. Sorry, I'd send a link but when I clicked the image results, it just went to shopping pages with the models wearing the clothes. I'm hoping you'd recognize it and it might be something you sell.

    • @danielpapak
      @danielpapak 2 роки тому

      @@lightning8675 Hrmm I can't see very clearly from those photos unfortunately. If you can find a direct link to a larger image showing it that might help.

    • @danielpapak
      @danielpapak Рік тому

      @@lightning8675 I've put out some enquiries on the specific pin but no luck unfortunately. I don't think this one is used in Australia as we aren't mass producing garments like denim jeans. It might actually be your best bet to find one on a product and see if you can find a way to contact the manufacturer - you may get a nice one that is willing to assist.