Smooth shank coil nails are the most common ones. Used for framing and general construction applications. They can offer enough holding power for most use.
Ring shank coil nails prevent them from being removed as easily as smooth shank nails. Ring shank nails are often used in softer types of wood where splitting is not an issue.
Screw shank pallet nails are generally used in hard wood to prevent splitting while the fastener is being driven. The fastener spins while being driven (like a screw) which creates a tight groove that makes the fastener less likely to back out.
Wire weld collation is available for 15-degree coil nails. Lengths range from 1-1/2 to 2-3/16 inches and are available in steel as well as 304 and 316 stainless steel, should you require a rust resistant option. Roofing and siding nails feature a round head and either smooth or ring shank styles. Finish styles include electrogalvanized or hot dip galvanized.
Coil nails, also called framing nails, pallet nails are a type of fastener ideal for construction and carpentry applications. A great improvement is using copper wire collate traditional nails into a roll which provides a fast and larger loading into the coil nail gun. It makes work of framing, fencing, siding and pallet making amazingly faster.
The nails are made of steel or stainless steel, providing different level of strength and resistance to corrosion.
The siding nails are cylindrical with a sharp tip for neat insertion into wood without splitting and damage.
They are often coated with finishes such as vinyl coated, galvanized or hot-dip galvanized.
Diameter and length are vary by the applications. Pay attention to the sizes indicated on the nailer before purchasing.
Collated siding nails are versatile fasteners designed for high-speed, high-volume nailing tasks, offering convenience, efficiency, and durability for a wide range of construction applications.
Our nails are manufactured to high standards using durable materials, making them suitable for heavy-duty applications.