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Things to note when removing the cone detacher

2025-02-07

When using a cone detacher to remove, ensure safe operation and avoid damaging equipment or tools, causing unnecessary losses. The following are issues that should be noted when removing a cone remover:


1. Confirm the type of tool and hard tag

Check the hard tag type: There are different types of hard tags, make sure to choose a remover that is suitable for the hard tag type.

Choose the right cone remover: Make sure the cone detacher used matches the specifications of the hard tag to ensure smooth removal.


2. Ensure safe operation

Wear protective equipment: Operators should wear necessary personal protective equipment to avoid injuries caused by label ejection or tool loss of control during removal.

The operating environment is clean and tidy: Ensure that the operating area is clean and free of other debris to reduce the risk of tool slipping or damaging the product.


3. Avoid excessive force

Gentle operation: When removing hard tags, avoid using excessive force to avoid damaging the surface of the product or causing label fragments. The cone remover should apply force evenly and gradually loosen.

Check whether the label is loose: If the label is difficult to remove, do not force it. First check whether the connection method between the label and the product is correct to avoid misoperation.


4. Check the status of the remover

Tool integrity: Make sure the tapered remover is not damaged or worn. If the tool is partially damaged, it may affect the removal effect and even damage the product or label.

Thread and tapered part: The tapered part of the remover should be intact, and make sure the threaded part is not loose or stuck.


5. Avoid damage to the product

Be careful with the surface of the product: When removing the hard tag, be sure to avoid scratching, indenting or other damage to the surface of the product, especially for fragile or valuable products.

Removal sequence: If there are multiple tags, remove them in the appropriate order to avoid too much pressure on one place, which may cause damage to the product.


6. Ensure the label is removed correctly

Correct installation of the tapered remover: Make sure the remover is correctly aligned with the core component of the hard tag. Avoid tool deviation resulting in incomplete removal or label jamming.

Gradual removal: Keep slow and steady movements during removal to avoid sudden force that may damage or eject the label.


7. Check if the label is damaged

Check the integrity of the label: When removing the label, pay attention to whether there is any damage or residual part. If the label is damaged, consider whether it needs to be replaced with a new one.

Pay attention to the label spring device: Some hard labels contain built-in spring devices. Be especially careful when removing them to prevent the spring device from popping out and causing injury or damage to the equipment.


8. Avoid damage to other equipment or facilities

Avoid collisions: Avoid collisions with other equipment and objects during removal, especially in retail environments, to prevent damage to other goods.

Use appropriate removal tools: If the hard label is a locking device, make sure to use special tools for removal to avoid the label being unable to be removed or the goods being damaged due to the use of improper tools.


9. Direction when handling the remover

When removing the conical remover, make sure it is in the correct direction to avoid unnecessary pulling or pushing on the equipment. When removing, gently shake the tool to gradually loosen it instead of using too much force to pull it.


Through the above precautions, ensure that the conical detacher can be removed safely and smoothly, reduce damage to tools and removed objects, and ensure the safety of operators.


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