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As a leading manufacturer of high-performance industrial fasteners, we provide premium 15-degree wire collated coil roofing nails engineered for high-volume construction and heavy-duty assembly. These fasteners are meticulously designed to ensure seamless compatibility with most pneumatic roofing nailers, offering consistent driving power and exceptional holding strength. By utilizing superior-grade carbon steel and advanced coating technologies, we supply reliable fastening solutions that meet the rigorous demands of professional roofing contractors and large-scale timber processing facilities worldwide.
The mechanical integrity of a roofing system or a heavy-duty timber pallet depends heavily on the quality of the fasteners used. Our coil roofing nails are manufactured using high-tensile wire collation, which ensures that each nail remains perfectly aligned during high-speed firing. This precision prevents the common issue of tool jamming, which often leads to costly downtime on the job site. The collation wire is engineered to break cleanly upon impact, leaving no debris trapped under the nail head, ensuring a flush and professional finish every time.
Beyond simple functionality, these nails undergo a sophisticated manufacturing process that focuses on structural metallurgy. We utilize specialized drawing techniques to achieve the precise diameter required for optimal friction within the nailer’s magazine. The large, flat head design is specifically engineered to provide a broader bearing surface, which is crucial when securing soft materials like asphalt shingles or thin wood laminates. This design prevents the nail from pulling through the substrate, even under high wind loads or structural shifting, providing a level of security that standard nails simply cannot match.
| Feature | Technical Specification |
| Degree | 15 Degree Wire Collated |
| Material | Q195 / Q235 High Carbon Steel / Stainless Steel 304 & 316 |
| Head Type | Large Flat Round Head |
| Head Diameter | 10.0mm (0.394") - 10.5mm (0.413") |
| Shank Type | Smooth Shank, Ring Shank, Screw / Twisted Shank |
| Shank Diameter | 2.5mm (0.099"), 3.05mm (0.120"), 3.1mm (0.122") |
| Nail Length | 19mm (3/4") to 120mm (4-3/4") |
| Point Type | Diamond Point, Blunt Point, Chisel Point |
| Surface Treatment | Electro-Galvanized (EG), Hot Dipped Galvanized (HDG), Mechanical Galv, Polished |
| Collation Material | High-Strength Steel Wire |
| Standards | Compliance with ASTM F1667 standards |
The efficiency of a pneumatic fastening system is only as good as the nails it feeds. Our products are engineered with a strict tolerance for wire straightness and collation tension.
The 15-degree angle is optimized for the widest range of professional nailers, ensuring smooth rotation within the drum.
Uniform head thickness prevents double-feeds and ensures that the firing pin strikes the center of the nail every time.
Our collation wire is coated to resist oxidation before use, maintaining the aesthetic and structural quality of the product even in warehouse storage.
We offer specialized shank profiles to address different substrate requirements and mechanical stresses.
Smooth Shank: Designed for maximum driving speed and ease of penetration, ideal for temporary structures or where withdrawal resistance is not the primary concern.
Ring Shank: Featuring a series of concentric rings that act like barbs, these nails offer superior "grip" in softwoods, significantly increasing the force required to pull the nail out.
Screw Shank: Provides a rotational movement during penetration, creating a threaded bond with the wood fibers for the highest level of vibration resistance.
The metallurgical composition of our fasteners is strictly monitored to ensure they can withstand the shear forces prevalent in roofing and framing.
We use premium Q235 steel which offers the perfect balance between hardness and ductility.
Our nails will not become brittle or snap under the extreme pressure of pneumatic driving.
Each batch undergoes rigorous testing for tensile strength and head-to-shank integrity to ensure zero failures during installation.
Environmental exposure is the greatest threat to a fastener’s lifespan. Our coating processes are designed to provide layers of protection against moisture, salinity, and industrial pollutants.
Electro-Galvanized (EG): A smooth, uniform layer of zinc that provides an excellent barrier against rust for interior use or short-term exterior exposure.
Hot Dipped Galvanized (HDG): A thick, molten zinc coating that creates a metallurgical bond with the steel, making it the preferred choice for permanent roofing and coastal applications.
Stainless Steel (304/316): For the most extreme environments, such as marine construction or chemically treated lumber, our stainless steel options provide unparalleled longevity and corrosion resistance.
Mechanical Galvanizing: Offers an alternative for high-strength fasteners where hydrogen embrittlement must be avoided while maintaining a heavy zinc protective layer.
A primary concern for any professional is the cost of tool maintenance and downtime. Our coil nails are designed to be "tool-friendly," reducing wear on the driver blade and magazine.
The spacing between nails is calibrated to sub-millimeter precision, ensuring that the nailer's feed pawl moves the coil forward without slipping.
Compatible with world-leading brands such as Bostitch, DeWalt, Makita, Paslode, and Freeman.
The large drum capacity allows for hundreds of shots without reloading, which drastically increases the square-footage covered per hour in roofing projects.
Clean break-off points for the collation wire mean fewer metal shards flying near the operator, enhancing on-site safety.
While primarily used for roofing, the structural characteristics of our coil nails make them versatile across several industrial sectors.
Roofing Installations: Specifically designed for securing asphalt shingles, fiberglass shingles, and insulation boards to wooden decks.
Pallet and Crate Manufacturing: The ring and screw shank variants are essential for the assembly of heavy-duty wooden pallets that must endure the stresses of international logistics.
Siding and Fencing: Ideal for attaching fiber cement siding or wooden fence panels where high productivity and long-term hold are required.
Subflooring and Sheathing: Used extensively in modular home construction to quickly secure large panels of plywood or OSB to wall and floor frames.
As a trusted partner in the global fastener supply chain, we understand that reliability is the foundation of your business. We do not just sell nails; we provide a complete technical solution designed to enhance the productivity of your workforce and the durability of your projects. Our manufacturing facilities utilize state-of-the-art automation to ensure that the millionth nail off the line is as perfect as the first.
We maintain a rigorous quality control protocol that includes raw material inspection, mid-production stress testing, and final packaging checks. By managing every step of the process, we can guarantee consistent lead times and provide customized solutions, including private labeling and specialized packaging configurations. Our technical team is always available to provide guidance on the best shank types and coatings for your specific environmental conditions, ensuring that your clients receive a finished product that stands the test of time.
Wire-collated coil nails allow for a significantly higher capacity in the nailer’s magazine, often holding up to 120 or more nails per coil. This reduces the frequency of reloading, which is essential for efficiency in roofing and large-scale assembly. Unlike plastic collation, which can leave plastic shards under the nail head or on the work surface, wire collation breaks away cleanly, ensuring a more professional and flush finish.
For standard asphalt shingles, a smooth shank nail is usually sufficient and offers the fastest driving speeds. However, if the project is in a high-wind area or if you are working with particularly thick roofing materials, a ring shank nail provides significantly better withdrawal resistance, ensuring that the shingles stay securely fastened during extreme weather events.
The general rule for roofing is that the nail must penetrate at least 3/4 inch into the roof deck. If the deck is thinner than 3/4 inch, the nail should penetrate through the underside of the deck by at least 1/8 inch. Most residential roofing projects utilize a 1-1/4 inch nail for standard shingles over a single layer of plywood.
Yes, the difference is primarily in the thickness and durability of the zinc coating. Electro-galvanized (EG) nails have a thinner, smoother coating that is suitable for indoor projects or areas with low moisture. Hot Dipped Galvanized (HDG) nails are dipped in molten zinc, creating a much thicker, more rugged layer that provides superior corrosion resistance for long-term outdoor exposure and is required by many local building codes for roofing.
Our 15-degree coil roofing nails are manufactured to international standards and are compatible with the majority of professional-grade pneumatic roofing nailers on the market. This includes popular models from Bostitch, DeWalt, Makita, Hitachi (Metabo HPT), and Freeman. If you have a highly specialized or older tool, we recommend checking the magazine angle and nail diameter specifications, but our 0.120" diameter nails are the industry standard.
While our nails are coated with protective finishes, it is always best to store them in a cool, dry environment. Keeping the coils in their original packaging until they are ready for use prevents dust accumulation and reduces exposure to humidity, which ensures that the collation wire remains strong and the driving performance remains optimal.
1. Inspection tool: Confirm that the nail gun model matches the nail specifications (diameter/length), and check that the gun body pressure is normal (usually 0.5-0.8MPa).
2. Loading and arranging nails: Open the magazine of the nail gun, place the nails neatly, ensure that the nail head is facing the muzzle, close the magazine and lock it.
3. Positioning task: Align the workpiece to be fixed, keep the gun body perpendicular to the working surface, and ensure that the nail cap is fully attached to the surface of the workpiece (to avoid tilting and causing the nail cap to fall off).
4. Trigger shooting: Press the nozzle trigger switch to fix one nail in a single shot. Keep the gun stable during continuous operation and avoid hitting the same position repeatedly.
5. Final inspection: After completing the task, clean up any remaining nails in the gun, turn off the air source, and check if the plating layer is intact (to avoid damage that may affect rust prevention).
Q: Are you a manufacturing company or a trading company?
A: We are a factory specializing in the production of nails and other fasteners, with 20 years of export experience.
Q: What is your delivery time?
A: We will complete the production and send it out from the factory within 30 days after placing the order
Q: About your products, could you accept OEM?
A: Acceptable. Yes, OEM service is available.
Q: How is the payment terms?
A: For new customers, 30% of the payment must be made first, and 70% must be paid in full at the time of shipment.
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