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  • Coil-Nails

Product Information

Coil nails, also known as coil roofing nails or collated nails, are a type of fastener that are designed to be used with pneumatic nail guns or coil nailers.


Key features of coil nails include:

  1. Coil Design:

    • Coil nails are connected together in a continuous coil or strip, rather than being individual nails.

    • This coil design allows the nails to be loaded into a specialized nail gun or coil nailer, enabling faster and more efficient installation.

  2. Common Shank Styles:

    • Coil nails are available in various shank styles, including smooth, ring-shank, and screw-shank designs.

    • The shank style can be chosen based on the specific application and the desired level of holding power.

  3. Head Styles:

    • Coil nails typically feature a variety of head styles, such as flat, clipped, or roofing heads.

    • The head style is selected based on the application and the desired appearance of the fastener.

  4. Lengths and Diameters:

    • Coil nails come in a range of lengths and diameters, allowing for use in different materials and applications.

    • Common lengths can range from 1 inch to 3.5 inches, while diameters typically range from 0.080 inches to 0.148 inches.

  5. Corrosion-Resistant Finishes:

    • Coil nails are often available with corrosion-resistant finishes, such as hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel, to protect against weathering and environmental factors.


The key benefits of using coil nails include:

  1. Faster Installation:

    • The coil design allows for rapid and efficient installation using specialized nail guns or coil nailers.

    • This can significantly reduce installation time compared to manually driving individual nails.

  2. Secure Fastening:

    • The variety of shank styles, such as ring-shank or screw-shank, can provide enhanced holding power and resistance to pullout.

  3. Versatility:

    • Coil nails are available in a wide range of sizes and styles, making them suitable for a variety of applications, including roofing, siding, fencing, and more.

  4. Corrosion Resistance:

    • The corrosion-resistant finishes help protect the nails from the effects of weather, moisture, and other environmental factors.


Coil nails are commonly used in the following applications:

  • Roofing (e.g., asphalt shingles, metal roofing)

  • Siding (e.g., wood, vinyl, fiber cement)

  • Fencing and decking

  • Sheathing and sub-flooring

  • General framing and construction


The coil design and specialized installation methods make coil nails a popular choice for applications that require rapid and efficient fastening, particularly in the construction and home improvement industries.