Wurth 280075F micro pinner is an air powered nailer that drives both 23 gauge microbrads from 7/8 inch to 1-3/8 inch and micropins from 1/2 inch to 1 inch, so one tool handles light fastening across common small trim and woodworking tasks. The Wurth model 11191W designation identifies this specific micro pinner and bradder, helping shops match it to existing setups and fastener inventory. As part of Wurth Baer Supply nailers and accessories, this tool fits into a woodworking-focused lineup, which matters when work depends on consistent fastening in wood components. The tool is air powered, so it ties directly into shop air systems for continuous operation. A bumper defined as BUMPER, WW11191W supports the internal design, contributing to controlled driving that helps protect work in delicate applications where overdriving small fasteners is a concern.
The Wurth 280075F operates at an air pressure range of 60 to 100 psi, so it aligns with common shop compressors and jobsite rigs while allowing pressure tuning for different woods and fastener lengths. A rear exhaust with muffler directs exhaust air away from the nose, which keeps air and exhaust residue away from the fastening point during use. The muffler tempers the exhaust noise, which helps in shared shop spaces where multiple tools are running. A swivel adapter for the hose connection lets the air line pivot at the tool, reducing hose strain and helping the operator move around workpieces, jigs, and benches without constant hose repositioning. These setup details give the nailer predictable behavior as it ties into existing pneumatic systems.
The Wurth model 11191W shoots 23 gauge microbrads from 7/8 inch to 1-3/8 inch, so it fits jobs where a fine head fastener is needed to hold small trims, light moldings, or detail parts without leaving a large footprint. The ability to also drive micropins from 1/2 inch to 1 inch places the tool in applications where an almost headless fastener is preferred, such as delicate profiles or small parts on furniture components. Its role within nailers and accessories for woodworking tools and equipment means it is oriented toward wood-based projects, which matters when fastener selection aims for hold without splitting thin material. The air powered design works with compressor-driven setups that are already common in cabinet and millwork shops, keeping this tool aligned with existing hoses and regulators.
The internal bumper identified as BUMPER, WW11191W supports the impact system of the nailer, which contributes to consistent striking against 23 gauge fasteners during repetitive cycles. The steel driver blade is engineered for longer life, so it handles repeated firing of microbrads and micropins while resisting wear in the driving edge, which is important when using thin 23 gauge fasteners that depend on a clean driver profile. A rear exhaust with muffler sends air away from the nose, helping maintain a cleaner zone around the contact point, which supports visibility when lining up shots on small details. The swivel adapter at the hose connection keeps movement less restricted, letting the operator reposition around frames, cabinet cases, and trim assemblies while the hose reacts smoothly.
The auto adjustable pusher for different fastener lengths applies consistent pressure along the strip of 23 gauge microbrads or micropins, so feeding stays reliable when the operator uses shorter or longer lengths within the specified ranges. This helps maintain a steady firing rhythm without manual pusher adjustments between lengths. The lockout that prevents dry firing reduces empty strikes, which lessens mechanical shock on the internal parts and cuts down on marks that can occur when the tool cycles without a fastener. The removable no mar tip protects finished faces during contact, supporting clean results on visible trim, jambs, and cabinet parts, and its removable design allows closer nose access when the job calls for precise placement against tight profiles.
The operating pressure window of 60 to 100 psi provides room to adjust drive depth relative to material hardness and fastener length, so the same Wurth 280075F micro pinner can be tuned for different woods within its range. The steel driver blade, specified as engineered for longer life, helps keep drive depth and tracking consistent over time, which is critical when small 23 gauge fasteners must seat uniformly to hold parts without excessive surface repair. The rear exhaust with muffler and the swivel adapter for hose connection together support more controlled handling, allowing the operator to concentrate on placement instead of hose position or exhaust direction.
The Wurth model 11191W drives both 23 gauge microbrads and micropins, so one tool can handle fine brad work and headless pinning across small trim and detailed woodworking assemblies.
The Wurth 280075F micro pinner drives microbrads from 7/8 inch to 1-3/8 inch and micropins from 1/2 inch to 1 inch, covering typical ranges for light trim and detail fastening in wood.
The auto adjustable pusher on the Wurth 11191W sets correctly against different fastener lengths, which keeps feeding consistent when switching among 23 gauge sizes during a job.
The Wurth 280075F operates between 60 and 100 psi, allowing air pressure tuning to match material hardness and fastener length within normal shop compressor settings.
The lockout to prevent dry firing on the Wurth 11191W stops the tool when fasteners are exhausted, reducing empty strikes that can mark work surfaces and stress internal parts.
The Wurth 11191W uses a steel driver blade engineered for longer life, supporting consistent driving of 23 gauge fasteners over extended use in shop or jobsite conditions.
The Wurth 280075F micro pinner, identified as model 11191W, combines 23 gauge microbrad and micropin capability, an auto adjustable pusher, lockout against dry firing, and a removable no mar tip to support precise fastening on fine wood components. With an operating range of 60 to 100 psi, rear exhaust with muffler, and swivel hose adapter, it integrates into typical pneumatic setups while supporting controlled handling around trim, cabinets, and small assemblies. For shops and installers needing a focused 23 gauge solution within the Wurth Baer Supply woodworking lineup, this nailer aligns its features with fine-detail fastening demands.
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