Wurth 166052F micro pinner is a pneumatic nailer designed to drive both micropins and microbrads, so one tool handles delicate and slightly heavier fastening in woodworking jobs. The tool is listed as Wurth model 11191W, tying it directly to the SAP description GASKET, WW11191W for straightforward identification on job specs or parts lists. It shoots 23 gauge microbrads from 7/8 inch to 1-3/8 inch and micropins from 1/2 inch to 1 inch, covering a wide fastener range for trim, light assembly, or detail work where small fastener heads are important. An auto adjustable pusher works with different fastener lengths, so switching between sizes in the supported range stays consistent. A lockout feature prevents dry firing, helping protect internal components when the fasteners run out during continuous work.
This Wurth pneumatic micro pinner operates at an air pressure range of 60 to 100 psi, so it runs in a typical shop compressor setup configured within that band. The swivel adapter for hose connection lets the air hose move more freely as the nailer is repositioned, which helps reduce hose twist while working at different angles or positions on trim and panels. The steel driver blade is engineered for longer life, so it is designed to withstand repeated cycling within the stated operating pressure range. The rear exhaust with muffler directs air away from the handle area and work surface, helping maintain a more comfortable exhaust direction while adjusting body position during fastening. Together, these details support a straightforward pneumatic hookup and predictable operation across a normal shop or jobsite air system.
This Wurth model 11191W nailer shoots 23 gauge microbrads from 7/8 inch to 1-3/8 inch and micropins from 1/2 inch to 1 inch, so it is suited to fine fastening where small-diameter fasteners are preferred. The ability to drive both micropins and microbrads allows it to handle a range of light-duty fastening tasks using one air powered tool within the verified fastener lengths. The auto adjustable pusher is built to work with the specified fastener range, so moving from shorter 1/2 inch micropins to longer 1-3/8 inch microbrads stays within the nailer design without changing pushers. The removable no mar tip supports work on finished trim or visible surfaces by reducing direct contact between the tool body and the work area. The rear exhaust with muffler routes air away from the front of the nailer during use, keeping exhaust directed behind the tool and tempering exhaust airflow while working close to surfaces.
The steel driver blade is engineered for longer life, so repeated driving of 23 gauge microbrads and micropins is supported within the design expectations of the fastener range. The lockout to prevent dry firing helps keep the driver from striking with no fastener present, which supports driver longevity and consistent impact behavior during normal use. Operating pressure from 60 to 100 psi defines the air range where the tool is intended to run, so dialing in air pressure inside that span supports repeatable drive depth behavior within its application. The swivel adapter for hose connection is designed to let the hose pivot as the tool is rotated, which reduces hose binding and supports maintaining a steady hand position on detailed work. The belt hook helps position the tool when moving between tasks, which supports a smoother workflow when alternating between fastening and fitting during trim or assembly work.
The Wurth 166052F micro pinner drives 23 gauge microbrads from 7/8 inch to 1-3/8 inch and micropins from 1/2 inch to 1 inch, covering small detailed fastening tasks.
The auto adjustable pusher on Wurth model 11191W adapts to different fastener lengths within its range, so switching between supported micropins and microbrads stays smooth and consistent.
The Wurth pneumatic micro pinner operates at 60 to 100 psi, aligning with common shop compressor settings for light fastening tools in woodworking environments.
The removable no mar tip provides a softer contact point between the Wurth 166052F nailer and the work surface, helping reduce visible marks on trim or finished material.
The lockout to prevent dry firing on Wurth model 11191W stops the tool from cycling without fasteners, supporting steel driver blade life and consistent internal impact.
The swivel adapter for hose connection lets the air hose rotate relative to the nailer, reducing hose twisting and helping maintain comfortable tool positioning during detailed fastening.
The Wurth 166052F micro pinner, identified as Wurth model 11191W and SAP description GASKET, WW11191W, combines 23 gauge microbrad and micropin capability in one pneumatic tool. Its 1/2 inch to 1-3/8 inch supported fastener range, 60 to 100 psi operating pressure, and features such as auto adjustable pusher, lockout to prevent dry firing, removable no mar tip, belt hook, rear exhaust with muffler, swivel adapter for hose connection, and steel driver blade engineered for longer life provide a focused option for detailed fastening tasks. For projects needing small-diameter 23 gauge fasteners and consistent pneumatic performance, this nailer offers a defined, feature-backed solution.
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