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CHARACTERISTICS of Nails

Nail Points - SHARP & LONG DIAMOND POINT

A nail point is the part that is hammered or driven into the material. A diamond-shaped point is the most common type made to drive easily into material. A long diamond-shaped point is designed to minimize the possibility of splitting the material. A blunt point is more difficult to use but designed so that it does not split the material.

Nail Shanks - PERFECT GUAUGE & SIZE

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Part of the nail that secures and holds the materials together. It is the strongest part of the nail with the most holding power. A smooth shank drives in easily but pulls out just as easily. A spiral shank, used for hardwoods, rotates as it is driven into the material which prevents it from pulling out easily. A spiral shank, used for hardwoods, rotates as it is driven into the material which prevents it from pulling out easily.

Nail Heads:

There is two types of nails heads, as listed below:

HEAD (WITH HEAD) -WH
LOST HEAD (HEADLESS)-LH

Details about Nails Heads:

Heads are designed to help the nails function for specific applications. Common flat heads offer a large striking surface. Checkered flat heads with a grid pattern help when hammering at difficult angles by preventing the hammer from slipping off the head when striking. Countersunk and cupped heads have a conical shape and are designed so they can be easily driven just below the surface to create smoother finish.

Nail Coatings - HIGH GLOSS DOUBLE POLISHED

Special coatings lubricate the shank to improve drive and strength. Galvanized nails coated with zinc offer protection against rust. Cement coatings are extremely strong. Vinyl coatings also increase drive and holding strength. Black phosphate coatings are used for indoor nails to better adhere to drywall, paint, and drywall mud

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Common wire nails are one of the most versatile and widely used fasteners in construction and woodworking projects. They are characterized by their smooth, round shank, diamond-shaped point, and flat head. Common wire nails are available in a variety of lengths and gauges to suit different applications.

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Common uses of common wire nails:

Framing:

Common wire nails are the primary fastener used for rough framing, which is the structural skeleton of a building. They are used to connect studs, joists, plates, and other framing components.

Sheathing:
Trim and finish carpentry:
Siding and paneling:
Fencing and gates:
Furniture making and woodworking:
General repairs and DIY projects:
Packaging and crating: