Jumbo coils are manufactured in a flat coil with a plastic axle and paper cover. On smaller Jumbo coils the cover and axle are not used. Jumbo coil nails are used in automatic pallet forging machines. In such coils the number of nails may range from 450 to 3000 nails per coil. These nails are designed to be used with a pneumatic nail gun and come in long, coiled strips that can hold up to 3000 nails.
Jumbo coil nails are primarily used in the construction industry for framing, decking, and other heavy-duty applications. They are commonly used to secure wooden boards and planks together, as well as to attach sheathing, roofing, and siding materials to wood and metal framing. Because they are designed to be used with a nail gun, they can be driven quickly and efficiently, making them ideal for large-scale construction projects. Additionally, the coiled design of jumbo coil nails allows for a large number of nails to be held in one strip, reducing the need for frequent reloading of the nail gun.
Coil nails are a series of nails arranged in a circle connected by a piece of metal and loaded into a gun. However, the metal piece isn't the only type of collation for coil nails. More specifically, coil nails can be classified according to their types of collation, types of screw head, and types of screw shank.
Coiled nails refer to nails which are assembled together in coils by steel wires, hence the name wire collated nails. Main types include coiled smooth shank nails, coiled ring shank nails and coiled screw nails.
Coil nails are used in the production of wood pallets and containers, floor boards and wooden structures that require high strength.
The main feature is the large capacity reel and , therefore, increased the duration of the work. Popular with all trades, they are often used in roofing as they hold enough nails to complete a roof without the need to reload.
When looking at the coil of nails, conical nails will be layered from the outside of the coil towards the center, creating a 'Cone', or domed shape. In such a coil the nails are layered from the outside of the coil to its center to form a cone. These coils are used in specially adapted cone coil nail guns. Using the wrong kind of coil in such a nail gun might lead to jamming, misfire, or even an injury. Conical coil nails are welded together by two thin wire strips at a slanted 15-degree angle. This form of coil potentially saves space because a conical coil has a lesser diameter than a flat coil with the same number of nails.
Conical Coil Nails Popular for pallet construction, fencing, wood work and stud work. Can only be used in conical coil nail magazines.
Roofing nails are used in roof installation to fasten shingles, to install roofing felt for waterproofing and to attach roof tiles and sheet metal. There are different kinds of roofing nails, made of different materials and in various sizes. All roofing nails have wide, flat heads and short shanks. The tips of the nails are sharp and pointed for easy insertion so you don't break the shingles or damage the wood when driving the nails through. Keep your roof rust-free with stainless steel nails. In regards to all our profiles, galvanized roofing nails are the best in order to prevent the roofing sheets from the rust. Roofing nails are used to attach asphalt shingles, insulation board and substrates. Also can be used for vinyl siding.
AJ Fast Inc. offers Coil Roofing Nails in a variety of grades and shank types to fit your roofing needs.
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