Wurth 18 gauge micro brad nail gives you a headless 3/4 in long pin that holds work securely while staying unobtrusive in finished surfaces. The SAP description shows this is a headless pin in 18 gauge, so the shank size and lack of head support delicate work where visible nail heads would be a problem. The product name specifies 3/4 in length, which suits shallow penetrations in moldings, thin stock, and face frames without punching through the backside. The web description calls out vanities, molding and trim, dowels and joints, cabinet door frames, drawer assembly, picture frames, scribe moldings, furniture repair, carvings, ornamentals, blind pinning of upholstered and trim panels, and rattan, so the same pin handles a wide range of fine woodworking and shop assembly tasks. The web description also assigns manufacturer part EB820P, which keeps reordering consistent across jobs and locations.
The web description lists these as micro brad nails for vanities, molding and trim, dowels and joints, cabinet door frames, and drawer assembly, so they are sized for pneumatic micro brad nailers in typical cabinet and finish environments. The same description states they fit tools such as the Senco LS 1 and similar models, which anchors the interface to an established micro pinner platform used in many shops. With the fastener defined as 18 gauge x 3/4 in, installers can dial air pressure and depth settings to seat the headless pin slightly below the surface, helping maintain clean profiles on picture frames, scribe moldings, and detailed ornamentals. Because the pin is headless, surface touch-up around the hole is minimal in most finishing sequences.
The web description identifies vanities as a core application, so these 18 gauge x 3/4 in headless pins handle face frames, light trim, and applied details on bathroom cabinets where material thickness is limited. The same description lists molding and trim, scribe moldings, and ornamentals, indicating the length and gauge suit small profiles that need mechanical holding while adhesives cure. Cabinet door frames and drawer assembly appear in the description, showing these pins are used for light structural joints where clamping is difficult or where hidden pinning speeds assembly. Picture frames and carvings are also specified, so the headless design minimizes visible repair on intricate edges that will be stained or painted. Furniture repair, rattan, and blind pinning of upholstered and trim panels are called out as well, tying this nail to field service and shop repair tasks where fasteners must disappear under fabric or in woven or curved components.
The SAP description calling this a headless pin means the nailer leaves only a small shank imprint, which reduces sanding and filling around cabinet door frames, picture frames, or carvings during finishing. The 18 gauge size in the product name gives a balance between stiffness and finesse, so pins track straight enough for drawer assembly and dowels and joints listed in the web description while still entering tight grain without excessive splitting. The 3/4 in length in the product name supports blind pinning of upholstered and trim panels and rattan, because the penetration depth stays shallow relative to backing materials, limiting blow-through on thin substrates. The web description shows one part number, EB820P, tied to all these uses, simplifying shop standards so operators can load the same fastener for vanities, molding and trim, furniture repair, and other detailed work without re-specifying nails.
The EB820P product is a Wurth 18 gauge x 3/4 in long headless pin, so it functions as a micro brad nail for fine trim, cabinet, and furniture work.
The web description states these nails fit tools such as the Senco LS 1 and similar models, so they match micro brad nailers built around that format.
The product name specifies a 3/4 in long nail, giving enough bite in cabinet door frames while limiting the chance of penetrating through thin rail and stile stock.
The SAP description lists this as a headless pin, so it leaves a tiny entry point that is easier to hide in molding, trim, and ornamentals after finishing.
The web description names drawer assembly as an application, so this 18 gauge x 3/4 in headless pin supports light drawer joinery, often combined with adhesives.
The web description lists furniture repair, carvings, rattan, and blind pinning of upholstered and trim panels, so the nail works in delicate and decorative repair tasks.
This Wurth 18 gauge x 3/4 in long headless pin, part EB820P, brings one fastener solution across vanities, molding and trim, cabinet door frames, drawer assembly, and picture frames. The web description notes a 5000 count per box and states that it is sold in full box quantities only, so shops can align ordering to production runs and repair workloads. For cabinet, trim, or furniture operations that need discrete pinning across carvings, ornamentals, rattan, and upholstered or trim panels, this micro brad nail supports consistent fastening with a single standard part.
Sold In: 1 Box
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Sold in: 1 Box | WWN18100C Mfr# EB825P | Würth 18 Gauge x 1 in Long Micro Brad Nail, 5000/Box - EB825P |