Coil Nail

Description

Product Description

Applications
Roofing Projects

Coil nails are widely used in roofing applications, making them ideal for tasks such as installing asphalt shingles, securing roofing felt, and attaching sheathing or underlayment to the roof deck.

Asphalt Shingle Installation

They are particularly useful for installing asphalt shingles, where quick, consistent, and secure fastening is essential.

Attaching Roofing Felt and Sheathing

Coil nails are also used for securing roofing felt and sheathing, providing a strong and reliable hold during the construction or renovation of a roof.

High-Volume Projects

Their ability to hold a large number of nails in a coil makes them particularly suited for high-volume roofing jobs, such as residential and commercial roofing, where fast and efficient work is required.

Parameter Table
Size Shank Style Quantity
3/4"Smooth7.2M Carton
7/8"Smooth7.2M Carton
1"Smooth7.2M Carton
1-1/4"Smooth7.2M Carton
1-1/4"Smooth3.84M Bucket
1-1/2"Smooth7.2M Carton
1-3/4"Smooth7.2M Carton
2"Smooth7.2M Carton
1-1/4"Ring7.2M Carton
1-1/2"Ring7.2M Carton
Size Shank Style Quantity
1"Smooth7.2M Carton
1-1/4"Smooth7.2M Carton
1-1/2"Smooth7.2M Carton
1-3/4"Smooth7.2M Carton
1"Ring7.2M Carton
1-1/4"Ring7.2M Carton
1-1/2"Ring7.2M Carton
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the primary benefits of using coil nails for roofing?
Coil nails offer high-speed fastening and reduced downtime. Because they are loaded in large coils, contractors can drive hundreds of nails before needing to reload, which is essential for high-volume roofing projects.
What is the difference between smooth shank and ring shank coil nails?
Smooth shank nails are easier to drive and more economical, while ring shank nails feature threads that provide extra grip and resistance against being pulled out, making them ideal for areas prone to high winds.
Are these coil nails compatible with standard pneumatic nail guns?
Yes, these coil nails are designed to be compatible with most professional-grade pneumatic roofing nailers available on the market.
Can these nails be used for commercial asphalt shingle installation?
Absolutely. They are specifically engineered for securing asphalt shingles in both residential and commercial roofing applications, ensuring a secure and long-lasting hold.
How are the nails packaged for delivery?
The nails are typically packaged in either heavy-duty cartons (e.g., 7.2M capacity) or buckets (e.g., 3.84M capacity) to protect them during transit and ensure easy handling on the job site.
What materials are these coil nails typically made from?
Roofing coil nails are generally made from high-quality steel and often feature protective coatings to resist corrosion and weathering in outdoor environments.

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