A short nail usually with a large flat head and a barbed shank used for securing roofing sheets or asphalt shingles to roof boards
In woodworking and construction, a nail is a small object made of metal (or wood, called a treenail or (“trunnel”) that is used as a fastener, as a peg to hang something, or sometimes as a decoration. Generally, nails have a sharp point on one end and a flattened head on the other, but headless nails are available. Nails are made in a great variety of forms for specialized purposes. The most common is a wire nail. Other types of nails include pins, tacks, unail, polished, and clouts.
Nails are typically driven into the workpiece by a hammer or nail gun. A nail holds materials together by friction in the axial direction and shear strength laterally. The point of the nail is also sometimes bent over or clinched after driving to prevent pulling out.
- 4MM wire thickness
- Alpha Galvanized
- 24G heavy caps
- Triple twisted
- barbed ends
- 2.85 Height
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