Paper Collated Nails



Paper Collated Nails: These nails are collated with a strip of paper that is 100% waterproof enabling uninterrupted workflow in damp environment conditions. Collated at a precise degree angle, thus ensuring reliable and secure installations.

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Product Description


Size (Commonly used)

Packing 

2-3/8″ x .113

Type of Collating

Paper Collated

3″ x .131

No. of Pec (per Box)

2000 to 3000

3-1/4″x.131

No. of nail (Per Strip)

30 to 40

2-3/8″ x .113

No. of Strips (Per Box)

65 to 80

3″ x .120

Net weight in Kgs (Per Box)

7 to 12 kgs

2 3/8″ x .113

No. of Boxes  (per Pallete)

36 to 48 Boxes

2 3/8″ x .113

3″ x .131

3 1/4″ x .131


NOTE:

• Customization in nail sizes, point, top and shank modifications are available upon request.
• The above said nails confirms to ASTM F1667 Std.
• Above mention packaging details are standard and will vary as per sizes.
• Customized packaging details available on request.
• Nails are packed in labeled carton boxes with our name and logo. Plain carton boxes can be made available on request.
• Customized printing, selected logo, text, other graphic option available.
• Having been located at multiple location with warehousing facilities DOOR TO DOOR DELIVERY option is available at our end.

Heads types:

  • Full Round
  • Clipped
  • Offset

Nail shank types:

  • Smmoth
  • Ring
  • Screw

Nail Cutting Point types:

  • Diamond
  • Clinch
  • Blunt

Nail finishing types:

  • vinyl coated
  • White
  • Yellow
  • Bright


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FAQ’s?


  • Where are paper collated nails used?
  • What are the different head types?
  • What are the different shank types?
  • What are the different point types?
  • What are the different finishing types?
Where are paper collated nails used?

As the name suggests, these nails are used for joist hangers, strapping, brackets, bracing & nail plate installation on wooden structures.

What are the different head types?
  • Round head – These are the standard nails with full round shaped head which we often see & use.
  • D head / Clipped Head – These are nails with a portion of their round head clipped. While people often call them as D shaped nails, the head of the clipped nails cover more than a semi-circle.
  • Offset – This nail has a full round head, which is offset from the center of the nail axis.
What are the different shank types?
  • A smooth shank allows to enter the material more easily.
  • Ring shank nails have very high initial withdrawal resistance. Therefore, they are used in many wood framing and sheathing applications.
  • Screw shank nails twist and rotate as it is driven into the wood.
What are the different point types?
  • Diamond point is the most common nail tip giving the best possible penetration into the material.
  • Clinch point nails are used to secure boards of pallets and other wooden structures. They bend easily under the metal base.
  • Blunt point nails prevent the wood from splitting when driven as It breaks through the wood.
What are the different finishing types?
  • Bright nails are not coated with a protective finish layer which means they are more vulnerable to outdoor conditions.
  • Vinyl coated nails use a slick vinyl coating for easier nail driving into the material. However, this coating does not protect the nail from corrosion.
  • Electro-galvanized (white / yellow) nails have a zinc coating on surface which offers corrosion protection. They are generally used in areas where minimal corrosion protection is needed.

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