Product Description
Type of head:Flat Round head.
Type of shank:Smooth shank
Point:diamond point
Surface finishing:Bright,Galvanized
Usage: building construction, decoration field, bicycle parts, wooden furniture, electrical component, household and so on.
inch | mm | BWG |
1/2" | 12.7 | 20/19/18 |
3/4" | 19 | 19/18/17 |
1" | 25.4 | 17/16/15/14 |
1 1/4'' | 31.7 | 16/15/14 |
1 1/2'' | 38 | 15/14/16 |
1 3/4" | 44.4 | 14/13 |
2'' | 50.8 | 14/13/12/11/10 |
2 1/2'' | 63.5 | 13/12/11/10 |
3" | 76.2 | 12/11/10/9/8 |
3 1/2'' | 88.9 | 11/10/9/8 |
4'' | 101.6 | 9/8 |
4 1/2'' | 114.3 | 8/7 |
5'' | 127 | 7/6 |
6'' | 152.4 | 6/5 |
7'' | 177.8 | 5/4 |
Application:
Most people use common nails for medium to heavy construction work. With a thick nail head, the nails drive easily into tough materials. Some examples include thin sheet metal, wood and thin aluminum. Use common nails on projects such as fences, roofs and decks. Box nails are lightweight and ideal for small projects or household use. Hang small pictures and wall decorations using box nails. Use box nails on thin wood materials such as wood boxes to reduce splitting.
Features
Common nails are strong and stiff, and their shanks have greater diameters than other nails. Both common and box nails have notches near the head of the nail. These notches allow the nails to hold better. Some will have screw-like threads at the top of the nail head for extra holding power. Box nails have thinner shanks than common nails and shouldn't be used for framing construction. When nailing two boards together, both types of nails should completely penetrate one piece of wood and should penetrate the other piece with half its length. This ensures the nail is strong enough for the job.
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