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  • MOQ: 100
  • Lead time: 7-10days
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Description

The Meite P616 Micro Pin Nailer Woodwork is a professional pneumatic fastening tool built for demanding production environments. Designed for fine small woodwork joints, wood doors, handicraft production, this tool delivers speed, precision, and reliability in every shot.

Why Choose the Meite P616 Micro Pin Nailer Woodwork?

The Meite P616 is a lightweight pin nailer (???) that fires ultra-fine 0.63 mm diameter pin nails, leaving near-invisible holes on finished wood surfaces. With a 150-nail magazine and 6–16 mm length range, it excels in fine joinery, wood door assembly, and decorative craft production where aesthetics are paramount.

Key Specifications of the Meite P616 Micro Pin Nailer Woodwork

  • Nail/Pin Wire Diameter: 0.63 mm
  • Nail/Pin Length Range: 6–16 mm
  • Working Pressure: 4–7 kgf/cm²
  • Magazine Capacity: 150 pcs
  • Net Weight: 0.91 kg

Applications

The Meite P616 Micro Pin Nailer Woodwork is engineered for: Fine small woodwork joints, wood doors, handicraft production. Its precision mechanics ensure flush nail seating and minimal surface damage, making it a trusted tool on professional production lines worldwide.

Performance Highlight: 0.63 mm invisible pin nails

The defining advantage of this model is its 0.63 mm invisible pin nails capability, which directly addresses the most common challenges in high-volume fastening operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How thin is the 0.63 mm pin nail?

At 0.63 mm diameter, these pins are thinner than a standard sewing needle, leaving holes that are virtually invisible on finished wood surfaces.

What applications is the P616 suited for?

Fine woodwork joints, wood door panel assembly, and handicraft production where nail holes must be concealed or minimized.

How does a pin nailer differ from a brad nailer?

Pin nailers (P-series) fire headless 0.63 mm wire pins, while brad nailers (F-series) use headed 1.26 mm wire brads. Pins leave smaller holes but have less holding power.

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Safety & Maintenance Tips for the Meite P616 Micro Pin Nailer Woodwork

Always operate within the specified pressure range of 4–7 kgf/cm². Add 2–3 drops of pneumatic tool oil (included) into the air inlet before each session. Inspect O-rings and internal seals regularly, and replace consumable parts as needed using the included wear parts pack where applicable. Store in a dry location away from dust and moisture.

Buy the Meite P616 Micro Pin Nailer Woodwork from XKY Framing

XKY Framing supplies authentic Meite tools with fast professional shipping. The Meite P616 Micro Pin Nailer Woodwork ships complete with all factory accessories. Browse our full pneumatic nailer and stapler catalog for the complete Meite range.

Specifications

SKUH33
Product Typehardware
MOQ100
Lead Time7-10days
Overview<p>The Meite P616 is a lightweight pin nailer (???) that fires ultra-fine 0.63 mm diameter pin nails, leaving near-invisible holes on finished wood surfaces. With a 150-nail magazine and 6–16 mm length range, it excels in fine joinery, wood door assembly, and decorative craft production where aesthetics are paramount.</p>
Custom PackagingYes
TypePin Nailer (???)
ModelP616
BrandMeite
Net Weight0.91 kg
Nail Capacity150 pcs
Pin Wire Diameter0.63 mm
Pin Length6–16 mm
Working Pressure4–7 kgf/cm²
ApplicationFine Small Woodwork / Wood Doors / Handicrafts
Quality GradeIndustrial (???)
Quality GradeIndustrial (???)
Key specs
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FAQ

How thin is the 0.63 mm pin nail?

At 0.63 mm diameter, these pins are thinner than a standard sewing needle, leaving holes that are virtually invisible on finished wood surfaces.

What applications is the P616 suited for?

Fine woodwork joints, wood door panel assembly, and handicraft production where nail holes must be concealed or minimized.

How does a pin nailer differ from a brad nailer?

Pin nailers (P-series) fire headless 0.63 mm wire pins, while brad nailers (F-series) use headed 1.26 mm wire brads. Pins leave smaller holes but have less holding power.

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