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Senco 18 gauge staples give installers a single fastener that fits a wide range of shop and site work. The 1-1/2 inch length reaches securely into cabinet materials, casebacks, and drawer parts, so joints stay tight across typical woodworking thicknesses. The 3/8 inch crown spreads holding power across a modest bearing surface, which helps keep sheet goods and lighter components seated without concentrating force in a narrow line. The medium wire design balances penetration and holding strength, supporting fastening needs from shop assembly to trim-related tasks. These staples are listed by Senco under manufacturer part number M17BAB, which helps crews reorder the exact same fastener when matching existing work. The product is identified for use on cabinets, casebacks, drawers, upholstery, soffits, underlayment, lattice, and sheathing, so one staple specification can cover varied materials across interior and exterior-facing assemblies.
The combination of 18 gauge wire, 1-1/2 inch length, and 3/8 inch crown gives these Senco staples a predictable geometry for production fastening. The moderate shank size and extended length allow penetration through cabinet components, drawer sides, and sheathing to reach solid holding depth, supporting stable assemblies. The 3/8 inch crown sits flat on casebacks, underlayment, and lattice, so clamping pressure is applied in a straight strip rather than a narrow point. Because the product is defined as medium wire staples for cabinets, casebacks, drawers, upholstery, soffits, underlayment, lattice, and sheathing, installers can match tool setup and material selection around one fastener profile instead of juggling multiple staple configurations.
This Senco medium wire staple set is described for cabinets, casebacks, and drawers, so it aligns with common cabinet shop workflows. The 1-1/2 inch length allows the legs to penetrate cabinet carcass material and engage solid holding depth, which supports drawer box corners and back panel attachment. When fastening casebacks, the 3/8 inch crown sits across the panel surface, helping keep thin backs drawn against the cabinet frame. The 18 gauge wire size means the staple shank remains slim enough for typical cabinet materials while still supplying a firm mechanical connection. When these same staples are applied to underlayment and sheathing, the extended length and crown geometry help hold sheet goods tight to the base structure during flooring or wall build-up.
The specified 3/8 inch crown on these Senco M17BAB staples defines the contact line that presses upholstery, soffits, lattice, and sheathing into place, which supports neat alignment across edges and seams. The 18 gauge wire contributes a controlled shank diameter that drives into wood-based materials without taking out excessive substrate, helping maintain edge integrity on drawers and cabinet parts. The 1-1/2 inch length means each drive places more steel into the material stack, which matters when fastening through surface skins into framing or thicker cabinet members. Because the product is designated as medium wire, installers know it is positioned for general fastening across cabinets, casebacks, drawers, upholstery, soffits, underlayment, lattice, and sheathing, so one staple profile can be carried between assembly stations and field tasks with consistent results.
These Senco M17BAB staples are specified for cabinets, casebacks, drawers, upholstery, soffits, underlayment, lattice, and sheathing, so one staple type serves multiple woodworking and construction tasks.
The 1-1/2 inch length allows the staple legs to reach deeper into cabinet components and casebacks, creating a stronger mechanical hold in common cabinet and drawer assemblies.
The 18 gauge medium wire balances shank strength and penetration, supporting secure fastening in cabinets, drawers, soffits, and sheathing without overly damaging typical wood-based materials.
The 3/8 inch crown spreads clamping force across a defined strip, helping keep upholstery, underlayment, lattice, and panel materials flat against their substrates.
The Senco M17BAB part number ties gauge, crown, and length to a single identifier, so crews can match the same staple specification when repeating work or servicing installations.
These medium wire staples are described for sheathing and underlayment, so the 1-1/2 inch legs and 3/8 inch crown work together to hold sheet goods tightly to supporting structures.
The Senco 18 gauge x 3/8 inch crown x 1-1/2 inch staples with part number M17BAB give shops and installers a defined fastener for cabinets, casebacks, drawers, upholstery, soffits, underlayment, lattice, and sheathing. The combination of medium wire, extended leg length, and 3/8 inch crown supports consistent fastening across these tasks. Choosing this specific Senco staple lets teams align tools, jigs, and procedures around one staple profile for repeated cabinet assembly and panel work.
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