Collection: Collated Nails

Power nails, also known as pneumatic nails or air nails, are a type of fastener used in construction and woodworking. They are similar in appearance to traditional nails but are driven into materials using compressed air or gas, rather than manual force. This method of fastening offers several advantages, including increased speed, efficiency, and reduced physical strain on the user. Power nails are commonly used in applications such as framing, roofing, and decking, where their ability to quickly and securely join materials is highly valued.

There are different types of power nails, each designed for specific applications. For example, box nails are used for framing and have a flat head and a long shank, while roofing nails have a larger head and a shorter shank to provide extra holding power in asphalt shingles. Finish nails, on the other hand, have a smaller head and are used for trim work and other finishing tasks.

Collated Nails