Collated roofing nails are nails that are held together by a strip or wire and are used in pneumatic nail guns for fastening roofing materials to wood decking or sheathing. The collation process makes it easier to load and use the nails with nail guns, improving productivity and reducing time and labor costs.
Roofing Coil Nails Stainless Steel
The collated nails are typically made of galvanized steel or stainless steel, which provides durability and rust resistance. They are designed with a wide head that provides maximum holding power and prevents the nail from pulling through the material. The shank of the nail is also specially designed with ridges or rings that increase its holding power and prevent it from backing out over time.
Collated roofing nails are available in various sizes, ranging from 3/4 inch to 1-3/4 inches in length. The length of the nail will depend on the thickness of the roofing material being used. Shorter nails are used for thinner materials, while longer nails are used for thicker materials.
15 Degree Wire Weld Galvanized Coil Roofing Nail, 1-3/4 In. x .120 In. (7200 Ct.)
In addition to standard collated roofing nails, there are also specialty collated nails available for specific roofing applications. For example, coil nails are used for roofing that requires greater holding power, while plastic-collated nails are used for roofing that requires a non-metallic fastener.
Overall, collated roofing nails are a convenient and efficient way to fasten roofing materials and can save contractors time and money. However, it is important to ensure that the nail gun being used is compatible with the specific collated nail being used to avoid jamming or misfiring.
15 Degree Wire Weld Galvanized Coil Roofing Nail, 1-1/2 In. x .120 In. (7200 Ct.)














