34 Degree Offset Round Head Paper Collated Framing Nails

34 degree offset round head paper collated framing nails s are high-performance strip nails designed for pneumatic/cordless framing nailers, primarily used for structural timber framing, decking, and sheathing.

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34 Degree Offset Round Head Paper Collated Framing Nails

 

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

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

Shank type:

  • Ring shank nails for superior holding power in soft woods
  • Screw shank nails to prevent splitting in hardwoods
  • Annular thread shank nails for enhanced grip in wood and sheetrock

Head type: Offset Round Head

Shank diameter: 2.9mm, 3.1mm, 3.15mm, etc

Length: 50mm, 65mm, 75mm, 90mm, etc

Nails/Strip: 25/30/40 nails per strip

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 34 Degree Offset Round Head Paper Collated Framing Nails

 

Q1:What nailers are compatible with these nails?

A: 34-degree paper collated nails fit specific nail guns, often known as 30–34 degree paper tape framers. They work well in Senco, BEA, and Paslode models. Using incorrect angles can cause jams.

Q2:Are 34-degree nails suitable for outdoor use?

A: Yes, if they are hot-dipped galvanised or stainless steel, which protects against rust and corrosion. Bright (uncoated) nails should only be used for interior framing

Q3:What is the difference between the ring shank and plain shank?

A:

  • Ring shank nails offer superior holding power in softwoods, making them excellent for subflooring.
  • Plain shank nails are ideal for general framing, offering easy driving, often used in interior work.

Q4:When we choose the hot-dip galvanised framing nails?

A:  We apply a layer of Zinc to hot-dip galvanised fasteners to help protect the steel from corrosion. As a result, although these fasteners will corrode over time as the coating wears, they generally last for the lifetime of the application. Therefore, builders typically use hot-dip galvanised fasteners for outdoor applications where the fastener is exposed to daily weather conditions such as rain and snow.

Q5:When we choose the stainless steel nails?

A: Stainless steel finish offers the best corrosion protection available. Consequently, while the steel may oxidise or rust over time, it will never lose its strength from corrosion. For this reason, you can use stainless steel fasteners for both exterior and interior applications, and they generally come in 304 or 316 stainless steel.