28° wire stick nails are designed for use in pneumatic framing nailers, particularly those with an angled magazine.
These nails are arranged in strips and held together by a thin wire, making them convenient for rapid and continuous nailing.
Here are some common uses for 28° wire stick nails:
Framing: Building the structural framework for walls, floors, and roofs in residential and commercial construction.
Sheathing: Attaching plywood, OSB, or other sheathing materials to the exterior of the framing.
Decking: Securing subfloor panels to the floor joists, creating a stable base for flooring materials.
Subflooring: Fastening subfloor materials to floor joists for a stable base.
Roofing: Fastening roofing materials like shingles, underlayment, or roof decking
Siding: Installing wood or composite siding on the exterior walls of buildings.
Decking: Securing deck boards to the underlying joists in outdoor deck construction.
Fencing: Constructing and repairing wooden fences, providing strong and durable connections.
Their plastic sheet collation ensures smooth feeding and
reduced jamming in nail guns, making them efficient and effective for high-volume projects.