15 Degree Wire Collated Coil Roofing Nails

Screw shank of 15 degree wire collated coil roofing nails provides superior holding power when fastening hardwoods, as when shot into timber, it twists and causes much more frictional holding power than a plain shank.

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15 Degree Wire Collated Coil Roofing Nails

 

Material: Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel (SS), etc

Surface Treatment: Bright, Electric galvanised, Hot dip galvanized and Stainless steel

Shank type: Smooth shank, Ring shank and Screw shank

Head type: Round Head

Shank diameter: 3.1mm

Length: 19-45mm (3/4”-1 3/4” inch)

Nails/Coil: 120 nails per coil

Point: Diamond point

Packaging terms: based on the size and open to customisation

Delivery time: 25~35 days as per your quantity.

 

Frequently Asked Questions about 15 Degree Wire Collated Coil Roofing Nails

 

Q1:Can coil roofing nails be used for materials other than shingles?

A: Yes. They are versatile and can be used for materials like wood shakes, metal roofing, and vinyl siding. However, these applications typically require different nail lengths and, in some cases, nails with specialised sealing washers to prevent leaks.

Q2:What are the common shank types and finishes?

A:

  • Shank Types: We design nails with various shank styles to match the application. For general-purpose work, professionals typically choose smooth shanks as the standard option. When you need extra holding power to resist pull-out, ring shanks deliver better performance, thanks to their serrated design. For applications requiring high withdrawal resistance, such as flooring, screw shanks offer the preferred solution.

  • Finishes: The elements determine which finish you should choose. For interior use only, bright (uncoated) nails work just fine. If you need mild corrosion resistance for interior or covered applications, electro-galvanised nails provide a solid choice. For exterior use or pressure-treated lumber, however, hot-dipped galvanised nails provide the thick, heavy coating necessary to prevent premature rusting.

Q3:Why are ring-shank coil nails so popular?

A: Ring-shank nails are preferred because the rings provide significantly superior holding power. This added resistance helps prevent the nails from backing out over time, making them highly effective against wind uplift compared to smooth-shank nails.

Q4:What is special about roofing nails?

A: Roofing nails are designed to secure shingles or other materials to the roof deck. Typically made of galvanised steel, they resist rust and corrosion, ensuring your roof’s longevity.

Q5:How deep should roofing nails go?

A: The depth depends on factors like the roofing material and local climate. Generally, nails should be driven deep enough to secure the material without penetrating the roof deck. Overdriving nails can damage shingles and compromise roof integrity.