Wurth 16 gauge 7/16 crown staple delivers a 1-1/2 inch leg length, which drives deep into wood assemblies so furniture, case goods, and other builds stay tightly fastened under load. The staple is specified for applications such as furniture and case good face frames and side stiles, so it suits production cabinet shops and woodworking operations building framed fronts and stile joints. It is also specified for desk and cabinet box build up, where consistent leg length helps pull box components tight along the joint line. The staple is listed for soffit and fascia work, giving exterior trim crews a fast way to secure these components in wood construction. It is also specified for casebacks and countertop build up, so shop crews can use a single staple pattern across backs, build-ups, and structural layers. The staple is listed for hardwood pallets, shipping crates, and boxes, supporting fastening in material handling and crating work.
The Wurth ES638M staple pattern fits tools listed as Senco SKS-N, SNS41, SNS50, SNS45, SNS40, M2, and M1, which lets shops running these Senco staplers load this fastener without changing to a different crown size. The staple also fits Porter Cable MS200 tools, aligning with users who already frame, assemble, or crate using that model. Hitachi 5008 series staplers are specified, so operations using those tools can run this 16 gauge 7/16 crown staple in existing magazine setups. The staple is also specified for Duo-Fast DS and MS7 664 staplers, as well as Fasco F45C G-55 SS and F3C G-40CT tools, giving multi-brand shops a single staple that works across these listed models in production lines and assembly stations.
The Wurth 16 gauge 7/16 crown 1-1/2 inch staple is specified for furniture and case good face frames and side stiles, so cabinet and furniture makers can drive it through frame members and stile edges where consistent clamping of joints is required. It is also designated for desk and cabinet box build up, meaning box sides, stretchers, and internal stiffeners can be fastened using the same staple pattern during assembly. The product is listed for soffit and fascia work, so trim carpenters can secure these wood components in building applications that call for this staple size and crown. For interior structures, the staple is specified for casebacks and countertop build up, supporting back panels and build-up strips in cabinet runs. Finally, its use on hardwood pallets, shipping crates, and boxes allows pallet shops and crate builders to fasten deck boards, runners, and box components using the same fastener type.
The combination of 16 gauge wire and 7/16 inch crown in the ES638M staple provides a repeatable footprint in joints, which helps maintain predictable holding power in face frames, stiles, and cabinet box seams across production runs. The 1-1/2 inch length gives builders a consistent penetration depth for countertop build up and casebacks, reducing variability when stacking layers or fastening into substrates of known thickness. Because the staple fits specified tools such as Senco SKS-N, SNS41, SNS50, SNS45, SNS40, M2, M1, Porter Cable MS200, Hitachi 5008 series, Duo-Fast DS and MS7 664, and Fasco F45C G-55 SS and F3C G-40CT, crews can load this staple across these staplers without changing to another pattern, which supports uniform fastener geometry at multiple stations. The wide application range from furniture to hardwood pallets means shops can standardize on this staple where these listed tasks overlap, simplifying fastener selection in day-to-day work.
The Wurth ES638M staple is specified for furniture and case good face frames and side stiles, desk and cabinet box build up, soffit and fascia, casebacks, countertop build up, hardwood pallets, shipping crates, and boxes.
The 1-1/2 inch staple length reaches through multiple cabinet or countertop build-up layers and anchors into the substrate, supporting solid attachment in desk and cabinet box build up and countertop build up.
The staple fits specified tools: Senco SKS-N, SNS41, SNS50, SNS45, SNS40, M2, M1; Porter Cable MS200; Hitachi 5008 series; Duo-Fast DS and MS7 664; and Fasco F45C G-55 SS and F3C G-40CT.
The 7/16 inch crown spreads load over a wider area on face frames, side stiles, and casebacks, which supports joint stability in furniture and case good assemblies using typical wood materials.
The staple is listed for hardwood pallets, so pallet and crate builders can use it to fasten deck boards and components in harder woods used for pallets, shipping crates, and boxes.
The staple is specified for soffit and fascia applications, so trim crews can use its 1-1/2 inch 16 gauge design to secure these wood components in building projects needing this size and pattern.
The Wurth ES638M 16 gauge 7/16 crown 1-1/2 inch staple is specified for tasks ranging from furniture and case good face frames to hardwood pallets and shipping crates, so shops and job sites can rely on one fastener pattern for these listed applications. Its fit with tools such as Senco SKS-N and SNS series, Porter Cable MS200, Hitachi 5008 series, Duo-Fast DS and MS7 664, and Fasco F45C G-55 SS and F3C G-40CT supports straightforward use across those staplers. For projects that match these described uses and tool fits, this staple offers a defined, documented fastening option.
Sold In: 1 Box
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Sold in: 1 Box | WWS16200L Mfr# ES650M | Würth 16 Gauge x 7/16" Crown x 2"L Staple, ES650M - 10000/Box | ||||
Sold in: 1 Box | WWS16175L Mfr# ES645M | Würth 16 Gauge x 7/16" Crown x 1-3/4"L Staple, ES645M - 10000/Box | ||||
Sold in: 1 Box | WWS16125L Mfr# ES632M | Würth 16 Gauge x 7/16" Crown x 1-1/4"L Staple, ES632M - 10000/Box |