Definition: Coil nails are a series of nails arranged in a circle, connected by a coated metal wire. This design allows for a high volume of nails to be loaded into a pneumatic nail gun at once, significantly increasing efficiency in high-production environments.
Key Functions
- High-Speed Fastening: Ideal for rapid-fire applications in pallet manufacturing and construction.
- Reduced Reloading: The large capacity of the coil minimizes downtime spent reloading the nail gun.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for various materials including wood, siding, and fencing.
Types
- Smooth Shank: For general purpose fastening where high holding power is not the primary concern.
- Ring Shank: Features ridges for superior grip and resistance to withdrawal.
- Screw Shank: Provides the highest holding power, acting like a screw once driven.