Regular 15° wire coil nails are commonly used in various construction and woodworking applications.
These nails are specifically designed for use with pneumatic coil nailers, offering several advantages in terms of efficiency and holding power.
Framing: Constructing the structural framework of buildings, including walls, floors, and roofs.
Sheathing: Attaching plywood, OSB, or other sheathing materials to the exterior of the framing.
Subflooring: Securing subfloor panels to the floor joists to create a solid base for flooring materials.
Roofing: Fastening shingles or other roofing materials to the roof deck.
Siding: Installing wood or composite siding on the exterior walls of buildings.
Decking: Securing deck boards to the underlying joists for outdoor deck construction.
Fencing: Building and repairing wooden fences, providing strong and durable connections.
Their coil design allows for a large number of nails to be loaded into the nailer at once,