15 Degree Wire Collated Coil Screw Nails

Coil screw nails were popular in the European market, and it is perfact material used in wooden working. Save time and money with this nail-screw hybrid that delivers the speed and holding power of both.

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15 Degree Wire Collated Coil Screw Nails

 

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

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

Shank type: Screw shank

Drive: Philips, Square, Torx, etc

Head type: Flat Head

Shank diameter: 2.5mm, 2.9mm

Length: 35-80mm (1 3/8”-2 5/8” inch)

Nails/Coil: 225/250 nails per coil

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 Screw Nails

 

Q1:Can I use wire-collated nail screws in any nailer?

A: No. These fasteners require a specialised or high-powered framing nailer designed specifically for wire-collated screws. They are generally not compatible with standard plastic-collated or paper-collated guns.

Q2:What are the main advantages of wire-collated nail screws?

A: They combine the best of both worlds: the speed of a nailer and the holding power of a screw. They provide up to 123% faster installation compared to traditional screw driving while holding tighter than nails—making them ideal for reducing squeaks in subfloors.

Q3:Do I still need to use glue if I use these fasteners?

A: Yes. For subflooring applications, you should still apply construction adhesive alongside wire-collated nail screws. The combination ensures a more secure, long-lasting assembly and further helps prevent floor squeaks.

Q4:How do I choose the right size?

A: Select a length that allows the threaded portion to penetrate the substrate by at least 1 inch (when working with wood). Proper penetration ensures maximum holding strength.

Q5:What materials and finishes are available?

A: These fasteners come in various finishes to match your project requirements. Galvanised options provide corrosion resistance for outdoor applications, while other coatings are available for interior use.