Tacker Gun & Attachments
40mm Tagging Gun Attachments — Overview
These 40mm tagging gun attachments are designed to support everyday retail and warehouse tagging tasks where a consistent, repeatable attachment length is required. Used with compatible tagging/tacker guns, they help you apply tags to garments and other soft goods quickly and neatly, supporting clear pricing, sizing, and brand presentation at point of sale and during stock handling.
On configurable product pages like this one, options may include different pack quantities and related attachment variants. Select the option that matches your workflow and the tagging gun system you use.
Key Features
Consistent 40mm attachment length
A fixed 40mm attachment size helps standardise how tags sit on products, improving presentation and making it easier for staff to apply tags in a uniform way.
Designed for tagging gun systems
Built for use as part of a tagging gun and attachment system, supporting fast application for busy retail environments and stockrooms.
Supports clear merchandising and identification
Helps keep swing tickets, price tags, and information labels securely attached so items can be identified and processed efficiently.
Practical for high-throughput operations
Tagging is often a repetitive task; using dedicated attachments helps streamline the process for teams handling frequent deliveries, replenishment, and returns.
Option-based purchasing
Where available, choose the pack size that suits your usage rate—useful for both low-volume boutiques and higher-volume retail/warehouse operations.
- 40mm attachment size for consistent tag placement
- Compatible with tagging gun workflows for quick application
- Helps secure swing tickets and labels for retail presentation
- Suitable for stockroom and shop-floor use
- Pack options (where offered) to match demand
Typical Uses
- Attaching swing tickets to garments and apparel accessories
- Applying price tags and size labels for shop-floor merchandising
- Stock identification during goods-in, replenishment, and returns processing
- General retail labelling where a tagging gun system is used
40mm Tagging Gun Attachments — Full Product Guide
Tagging is a small step that has a big impact: it affects how quickly items can be processed, how clearly products are presented, and how easily customers and staff can identify key information. 40mm tagging gun attachments are a straightforward consumable that supports consistent tagging across product ranges. This guide explains what they are used for, how to choose the right option, and how to get the best results in day-to-day use.
How It Works
Tagging gun attachments are used with a compatible tagging gun to fasten a tag (such as a swing ticket) to an item. The attachment passes through the tag and the product material, creating a secure connection that keeps the tag in place during handling, display, and sale. A 40mm attachment length is commonly chosen when you want a little extra reach between the product and the tag—helpful for readability and presentation—while still keeping the tag close enough to avoid snagging.
In practice, staff load the attachments into the tagging gun system (depending on the gun type and attachment format), position the tag and product, and apply the attachment in a single action. This reduces the time spent on manual tying or adhesive labelling and helps maintain a consistent look across a range of items.
Materials and Construction
These attachments are supplied as part of a tagging system consumable. While the exact material specification can vary by manufacturer and variant, the purpose is consistent: provide a reliable fastening that holds tags securely during normal retail handling. If you are matching attachments to an existing tagging setup, it’s best to confirm compatibility with your tagging gun model and the attachment format you currently use.
If your operation handles a mix of delicate fabrics and heavier textiles, consider how and where you apply tags. Many retailers standardise their tagging position (for example, through a seam label or a designated tag loop) to reduce the chance of marking visible fabric areas.
Compatibility and Selection
Because tagging systems can differ, selection is typically based on:
- Attachment length (40mm in this listing)
- Tagging gun compatibility (match to your gun type and attachment format)
- Pack quantity (choose based on throughput and replenishment cycles)
If you are unsure which option to choose, check the SKU/part reference used previously in your business, or compare the attachment format to what your tagging gun accepts. Keeping the same system across sites or departments can simplify training and reduce the risk of ordering the wrong consumable.
Health and Safety
Tagging guns are hand tools and should be used with basic workplace safety practices:
- Train staff on correct handling and safe operation.
- Keep hands clear of the needle/attachment path during application.
- Store tagging tools and consumables safely when not in use.
- Use tagging methods appropriate for the product to avoid damage.
For customer-facing environments, it’s also good practice to ensure tags are attached securely and trimmed/positioned neatly to reduce snagging risk during browsing.
Ideal Applications and Use Cases
40mm attachments are commonly used in retail and stock environments where items need clear identification and professional presentation. They can be particularly useful when:
- You want tags to sit slightly away from the product for easier reading.
- Items are handled frequently (stock checks, replenishment, returns).
- You need a consistent tagging standard across multiple product lines.
- Teams need a fast, repeatable tagging method during busy periods.
They are often used for apparel and soft goods, but can also support tagging of certain packaged items where a tagging gun system is appropriate.
Maintenance, Cleaning and Care
The attachments themselves are consumables, but good results depend on keeping the tagging process tidy and consistent:
- Keep consumables clean and dry to avoid contamination in storage areas.
- Use the correct attachment format for your tagging gun to reduce jams or misfeeds.
- Check tagging position on products to maintain a consistent look and reduce fabric stress.
- Replace worn needles on tagging guns as needed (where applicable) to maintain smooth operation.
If you experience frequent misfeeds, it can be a sign of mismatched consumables, incorrect loading, or a tool that needs inspection.
Case Study (Typical Workflow Example)
A clothing retailer receiving weekly deliveries may need to tag items quickly before they reach the shop floor. By standardising on a 40mm attachment length, the team can apply swing tickets in a consistent position across multiple garment types. This improves visual merchandising, reduces time spent re-tagging, and helps ensure pricing and size information is always visible to customers. In the stockroom, consistent tagging also supports faster picking and returns processing because staff can locate key information at a glance.
Who Is It For?
- Retailers tagging garments, accessories, and soft goods
- Warehouses and stockrooms processing high volumes of labelled items
- Brands and merchandisers aiming for consistent presentation
- Operations teams looking to streamline goods-in and replenishment
Colours / Features Available
This product page may represent multiple options. Where colour or other attachment features are offered, select the variant that matches your existing tagging standard and presentation requirements.
Sizes Available
This listing is for 40mm attachments. If your operation uses multiple attachment lengths for different product categories, consider standardising by department (for example, one length for apparel and another for accessories) to simplify ordering and training.
Referenced pages used for structure/context:
Sapphire category page for tagging gun attachments: https://sapphirepackaging.com/store/tagging-gun-attachments.html
