Remove lint from the teeth as you move along to ensure the knicker is firmly grabbing the carpet.
Carpet kicker teeth.
Wyjw carpet knee kicker professional knee kicker stretcher carpet fitters gripper tool these carpet kickers are used for and many times as a stretching tool that will close the module and make further level off mounted.
It has teeth of adjustable depth on the end of it to grip into the carpet.
Slam your knee into the cushion to get the carpet in place.
Move the kicker about an inch away from the wall.
This particular kicker doesn t have an extension to change its length or a teeth adjuster.
Otherwise you will just waste your energy.
Test the block before use by gently hitting the pad with your.
Slam your knee swiftly into the cushioned end of the knee kicker to hook the carpet onto the tack strip.
Push the teeth down into the carpet.
Typically you hit the end of a knee carpet stretcher with your knee to move the carpet as the teeth of the kicker grip the carpet.
Moreover one can raise or lower the teeth and grip for varied carpet thickness thus delivering precise results.
Crain 525 wide knee kicker.
It may take a couple of kicks to get the desired result.
We offer quality tools for carpet installation and much more at great prices.
They last 5 times longer and the long pins penetrate deep into the pile to positively grab all carpet types.
A carpet stretcher has teeth with different depths that grip onto the carpet that you are working with.
You need the extension if you aren t an average height.
A carpet knee kicker will have teeth on the end of it.
By pushing the teeth into the carpet you can then kick or hit your knee into the cushion end of the carpet stretcher to pull the carpet into place.
You can start to try with the teeth depth for the carpet you are working with.
If you have thick carpet the teeth aren t long enough to allow it to get a good bite on the carpet.
Likewise the kicker features ultra wide head and also the steel teeth grips that offer professional carpet installation finish.
When you position the kicker push the teeth down into the carpet about an inch away from the wall.
Details shark teeth are hardened steel blades that replace wimpy wire staples on any knee kicker with single screw nap grips.