Nails, as basic fasteners, are widely used in fields such as construction, furniture, and machinery, mainly achieving fixation through friction. The following are specific application scenarios and functions:
Construction Field
Wood connection: used for wooden houses, wooden floors, etc., to provide initial support by knocking and fixing wooden boards or beams and columns.
Metal fixation: In lightweight steel structures or metal frames, nails can temporarily fix components and then reinforce them with screws.
Furniture Manufacturing
Frame assembly: For example, tables, chairs, cabinets, etc., nails can quickly connect plates or metal parts, suitable for mass production.
Decorative fixing: used for installing skirting boards, decorative strips, etc., without the need to penetrate materials.
Machinery and equipment
Temporary fixation: During equipment debugging or maintenance, nails can quickly fix parts for easy adjustment.
Light load connection: such as bicycle frames, small mechanical components, nails provide basic fixing force.