DeWalt 18 gauge staples are defined here as 18 gauge x 1/4 inch crown x 3/4 inch long staples, which gives you a light-gauge fastener suited to finer woodworking where a smaller staple profile is preferred. The 3/4 inch length provides penetration for typical cabinet parts and trim thicknesses, helping fasten components without pushing through most casebacks, drawers, or moldings when sized appropriately. The 1/4 inch crown creates a narrow fastening line, which matters when working on visible interior trim or door and window casings where a wide crown would be more noticeable. The manufacturer part number DNS18075-2 identifies this specific DeWalt staple, which helps keep reorders consistent across jobs. This product is categorized as staples within fasteners, so it fits directly into workflows that rely on staple fastening instead of nails or screws for speed and minimal surface disruption.
The 3/4 inch length of this DeWalt staple works across casebacks, drawers, and underlayment, giving enough penetration to grab both thin panels and their supporting framing members. The 1/4 inch crown focuses clamping force over a tight strip, which matters when assembling cabinet boxes and glue blocks where you want firm contact without a wide staple imprint. As an 18 gauge staple, it sits in the lighter-gauge range, which suits interior trim, lattice, and moldings where a smaller hole means less filling and sanding. Being designed as a staple within the fasteners category keeps its role clear for fastening casebacks, paneling, and similar components in woodworking and interior finish environments.
The web description lists casebacks as a core application, so the 3/4 inch length helps tie thin back panels to cabinet sides and rails without overwhelming the material. Pre-hung door and window units are also named, meaning this staple sizing fits tasks like fastening shims or backing components during unit installation. Paneling and interior trim appear in the application list, which points to using the 18 gauge wire and 1/4 inch crown where appearance matters more than with heavier fasteners. The same description cites underlayment, drawers, lattice, moldings, and door and window casings, so this staple serves across a wide range of light-assembly and finish details in the shop and on site. Cabinet assembly, glue blocks, backs, and cabinet box assembly are explicitly called out, tying this staple directly to everyday cabinet construction steps from carcass build-up to final back installation.
Because this product is specified as 18 gauge, it sits between brad-like fasteners and heavier construction staples, which helps balance holding strength with a smaller footprint on cabinet parts and trim pieces. The 1/4 inch crown dimension limits the visible width of each fastener, which supports cleaner lines on moldings, lattice, and door and window casings named in the applications list. With a length of 3/4 inch, the staple engages both thinner faces like casebacks and deeper framing behind underlayment, supporting firm attachment during cabinet box assembly and subfloor prep. The combination of 18 gauge wire, 1/4 inch crown, and 3/4 inch length aligns with glue blocks and cabinet backs in the application list, where mechanical grip partners well with adhesive to hold parts in position while glue cures. Identifying the staple by manufacturer part number DNS18075-2 makes it straightforward to standardize on this specific geometry across projects, which keeps fastening behavior predictable from one cabinet or trim run to the next.
The DeWalt DNS18075-2 staple is 18 gauge with a 1/4 inch crown and 3/4 inch length, which defines how it penetrates material and how wide the visible staple line appears on wood surfaces.
These staples are listed for casebacks, pre-hung door and window units, paneling, interior trim, underlayment, drawers, lattice, moldings, door and window casings, cabinet assembly, glue blocks, backs, and cabinet box assembly.
The 1/4 inch crown on this staple creates a narrow fastening profile, which helps hold cabinet parts, backs, and glue blocks while leaving a smaller visible footprint on interior cabinet surfaces.
The 3/4 inch length lets the staple pass through thin caseback material and into cabinet framing, providing grip suited to backs and cabinet box assembly tasks listed in the applications.
These staples are described for interior trim, moldings, lattice, and door and window casings, so the 18 gauge size and 1/4 inch crown support fastening where appearance is important.
The product applications list underlayment, so the 3/4 inch length and 18 gauge size provide a fastening option for securing underlayment panels to their substrate in flooring prep.
The DeWalt 18 gauge x 1/4 inch crown x 3/4 inch long DNS18075-2 staple is specified for cabinet assembly, casebacks, paneling, interior trim, and related woodworking tasks, so it fits directly into the applications named in the product description. Selecting this staple geometry supports work across drawers, lattice, moldings, door and window casings, pre-hung door and window units, underlayment, glue blocks, backs, and cabinet box assembly using the dimensions and use cases documented for this product.
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