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What is Screw Shank Coil Nails

 

 

Screw shank coil nails, also known as wire coil nails or coil nails, are a type of fasteners used in various construction and DIY projects. They consist of a helical (spiral) shank that is wound around a central wire, forming a coil shape. These nails are typically made of steel or stainless steel and are coated with a protective layer to prevent corrosion.

Advantages of Screw Shank Coil Nails
 

Strong Holding Power: The helical shank of screw shank coil nails creates a secure mechanical lock with the material, providing superior holding power and resistance to pullout. This ensures that the nails remain firmly in place, even under heavy loads or vibration.

 

Convenience and Efficiency: Screw shank coil nails are fed into a coil nail gun, which allows for quick and easy nail placement. This significantly improves the efficiency of the work process, as compared to manual hammering or other traditional nailing methods.

 

Versatility: Screw shank coil nails are suitable for use in a wide range of materials, including wood, metal, and plastic. This versatility makes them useful in various applications, such as flooring installation, cabinetry, roofing, and more.

 

Faster Installation: With the use of a coil nail gun, screw shank coil nails can be installed much faster than traditional nails. This not only saves time but also reduces the physical effort required for the job.

 

Consistent Quality: Screw shank coil nails are manufactured to precise specifications, ensuring consistent quality and reliability. This consistency ensures that the nails will perform as expected, providing a dependable fastening solution.

 

 
What Are Screw Shank Coil Nails Used For
 

Screw shank coil nails are nails with threads that are commonly used to join, secure or support two or more objects together. Below are the main uses and applications of screw shank coil nails:

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Woodworking: Screw shank coil nails are used to fasten wood to make it stronger and more durable, e.g. in the production of furniture, doors, windows, flooring, etc.

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Bridges, Roads, Railroads: Screwed Shank Nails are also widely used in bridges, roads, railroads, and other transportation areas for fixing rails, guardrails, and other facilities.

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Metal Products: Screw Shank Nails are also commonly used in the metal industry for fastening and securing components and parts in the manufacturing process of automobiles, machinery, electronics, etc.

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Construction: Screwed Shank Nails are used in construction to secure and fasten steel structures, components, sheet metal, stone, etc. to ensure the structural integrity and solidity of the building.

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Mechanical: Screw Shank Nails are used as fasteners for automobiles, motorcycles, construction machinery, ships and other machinery, which can withstand high tensile strength, and have the characteristics of high temperature resistance and corrosion resistance.

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Special occasions: Screw shank coil nails are also used in some special occasions, such as the need for high-strength use of the occasion, or in the absence of pre-drilled holes in the case of the need to fix the object of the occasion.

 

Maintenance of Screw Shank Coil Nails

Inspection and Replacement: Regularly check the integrity of the screw shank coil nails, if found to be damaged or deformed, they should be replaced in a timely manner. At the same time, for the screw shank coil nail has been used, if its surface wear or corrosion, should also be replaced in a timely manner.


Reasonable storage: When storing screw shank coil nails, avoid exposing them to direct sunlight or high temperature, which may lead to material degradation or deformation. At the same time, should avoid the screw shank coil nails and sharp objects or chemicals together, in order to avoid scratches or corrosion.

Regular cleaning

Regularly clean the surface of the screw shank coil nail of dust and debris, to avoid its corrosion and damage. You can use a soft cloth to wipe, or use professional cleaner to clean.

Moisture-proof and rust-proof

Screw handle coil nails should be stored in a dry and ventilated place to avoid moisture and rust. If it is not used for a long time, it is recommended to store it in an airtight container with an appropriate amount of desiccant.

Correct use

When using screw shank coil nails, make sure that you choose the right tools and equipment and follow the correct operation methods. Avoid excessive force or improper use resulting in damage to the screw shank coil nail.

 

Factors to Consider When Choosing Screw Shank Coil Nails
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Material: Screw shank coil nails are usually made of different metal materials, such as steel, stainless steel or aluminum alloy. Which material you choose depends on your project needs, environmental conditions and expected service life. For example, stainless steel shanked nails perform well in wet or corrosive environments, while aluminum alloy shanked nails may be lighter and suitable for certain decorative applications.
Sizes and specifications: Screw shank coil nails come in a variety of sizes and specifications, including diameter, length and thread type. It is important to select the right size and gauge for your project's needs to ensure that the screw shank nails will provide adequate strength and fastening force.
Load Requirements: Consider the weight and load that the shank nails will be required to carry. Choose a screw shank staple that can withstand the required load to ensure that it will not loosen or be damaged during use.
Corrosion resistance: If your project will be exposed to wet, corrosive environments, it's important to choose screw shank nails with excellent corrosion resistance. Stainless steel screw shank coil nails typically have better corrosion resistance.
Ease of Use: Consider the ease of use of screw shank coil nails, including the use of appropriate tools for installation and removal. Choosing screw shank spikes that are easy to install and remove will improve efficiency.
Cost: When selecting screw shank coil nails, you need to consider their cost. The price of screw shank coil nails may vary by material, size and brand. According to your budget and project needs, choose a cost-effective screw shank coil nail.
Brand and quality: Choose a well-known brand and a manufacturer with a good reputation to ensure that you are purchasing a reliable and consistent quality screw shank nail.

 

The Right Way to Store Screw Shank Coil Nails

Moisture-proof storage

Screw shank coil nails are made of metal and are susceptible to moisture and rust, so they should be stored in a dry and ventilated environment, not exposed to humid air, to prevent moisture from intruding into the interior of the screw shank coil nails.

Avoid direct sunlight

Screw Shank Coil Nails should be kept away from direct sunlight because sunlight will damage the grease and coating on the surface of Screw Shank Coil Nails, which will lead to rusting.

Classification and storage

Screw shank coil nails can be classified according to different materials and sizes, which is convenient for future use and management.

 

Precautions for Using Screw Shank Coil Nails

 

Choose the right tools: Use screwdrivers or drills that match the screw shank coil nails to avoid using inappropriate tools that may cause damage to the screw shank coil nails or reduce the efficiency of the work.
Correct installation direction: Make sure the screw shank coil nail is installed in the right direction to avoid reverse installation which may cause the screw shank coil nail not working properly or damaged.
Appropriate strength: When installing the screw shank coil nail, use appropriate strength to tighten it to avoid excessive force that may cause damage to the screw shank coil nail or material rupture.
Check the screw shank coil nail: Check the integrity of the screw shank coil nail before use to ensure that there is no damage or deformation. If there is any damage, it should be replaced in time.
Pay attention to the working environment: Avoid using the screw shank coil nails in humid, corrosive environment or extreme temperature, so as not to affect its use and life.
Regular maintenance: Regularly clean and antirust treatment of the screw shank coil nail, keep its surface clean and smooth to ensure its normal operation and prolong its service life.
Follow the operation specification: Follow the instructions and operation specification of the screw shank coil nail, install and disassemble it according to the correct steps to avoid damage or accident caused by improper operation.

 

Storage Requirements for Screw Shank Coil Nails
 

Dry environment

Screw shank coil nails should be stored in a dry environment, away from moisture and water. Wet environment will easily lead to rust and corrosion of screw shank coil nails.

well ventilated

The storage room should be well ventilated to keep the air circulating and prevent the screw shank coil nails from moisture and mold.

Avoid corrosive substances

Screw shank coil nails should not come into contact with corrosive substances to avoid corrosive effects. Therefore, they should be placed in an area away from corrosive substances during storage.

Limit the storage period

The storage period of screw shank coil nails should not exceed two years in general. The expired screw shank coil nails should be re-examined and qualified before use, in order to ensure that its quality and performance meet the requirements.

Correct stacking

In storage, the screw shank coil nails should be arranged in accordance with the prescribed stacking method to avoid friction and collision between each other, so as not to damage the surface or structure.

Clear marking

For different specifications and types of screw shank coil nails, they should be clearly marked and categorized, so that they can quickly find the required screw shank coil nails when in use.

 

How Do Screw Shank Coil Nails Perform?

 

 

Strong grip: Screw Shank Coil Nails are designed with a helical thread on the shank, which greatly enhances the grip between the nail and the material. Whether it's hardwood, engineered wood or other composite materials, screw shank coil nails penetrate effectively and hold securely, ensuring a stable and reliable connection between materials.
Good fixing: Due to the helical design of the Screw Shank Coil Nail, the friction generated between the threads and the material when the nail is driven into the material provides better pulling and shearing forces. This makes the screw shank coil nails less likely to loosen or fall off when subjected to external forces, thus ensuring the durability of the fixing effect.
High working efficiency: Screw shank coil nails are packaged in continuous spiral coils and fed to the work surface by means of specialized pneumatic or electric tools. This continuous supply eliminates the need for the operator to change nails frequently and greatly improves working efficiency. Screw shank coil nails can be especially advantageous in work scenarios where large quantities of material need to be fastened.
Wide range of applications: Screw shank coil nails are suitable for a wide range of materials and scenarios. Whether in construction, decoration or carpentry, as long as there is a need to fix materials, screw shank coil nails can play its excellent performance.

 

Our factory

 

The factory is located in the beautiful green eco-city of Zhejiang Suichang, with superior geographical location and convenient transportation.The production of various specifications of thread, ring pattern and smooth rod coil nails, the production of a variety of conventional nails and non-standard nails.The certificates we have passed include:China Compulsory Certofocation.China Metrology Accreditation.China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment.ilac mutual recognition arrangement.

 

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FAQ

 

Q: What are screw shank nails used for?

A: These affordable screw nails are typically used in hardwood and dense materials construction for increased withdrawal capacity. When the screw is driven into the substrate, it forms a screw-shaped hole for better gripping and holding. This prevents nails from loosening as well as minimizes splitting.

Q: Do ring shank nails hold better than screws?

A: For superior gripping power, use ring shank nails.
These sturdy fasteners combine the superior gripping power of screws with the flexible strength of nails. In fact, their ringed shafts can increase holding power by 40 percent or more.

Q: Why use spiral shank nails?

A: Spiral shank nails offer good holding power and are specifically designed for use with hardwoods and dense materials. Flooring, siding, decking, pallets and truss rafters are typical applications for spiral shank nails.

Q: When should you use ring shank nails?

A: Ring shank nails are great for surfaces exposed to high winds that might pull out a common nail. They're ideally suited for softer woods that might otherwise split when nailed. Applications: Siding, Roof Decking, Asphalt Shingles, Underlayment, Subfloors (See Installing Subfloors: Nails Vs. Screws.)

Q: What is the difference between a shank nail and a common nail?

A: Shank diameter is smaller than common nails of the same penny weight.

Q: What type of nail will likely have a screw or spiral shank?

A: Spiral-shank nails are often designed for use with hardwoods and may cause splitting in softwoods. Nails with spiral shanks are also known as screw nails. Ring-shank nails or annular nails are often used with softwoods. Like a spiral shank, the rings lock with the wood fibers to provide good holding strength.

Q: Do spiral shank nails hold better?

A: Stronger. Screw-shank nails, sometimes referred to as spiral-shank nails, turn as they are driven into wood. This threading action increases frictional force within the wood and leads to a greater withdrawal strength under less-than-optimal conditions.

Q: What is the difference between smooth shank and ring shank nails?

A: Ring shank nails offer superior holding power over smooth shank nails because the wood fills in the crevasse of the rings and also provide friction to help prevent the nail from backing out over time.

Q: Are ring shank or spiral nails better?

A: Spiral shank are nicer in dried hardwoods and tend to split the lumber less. Some ring shank gun driven nails are coated in glue that is activated by the heat generated from the friction of the nail being driven which can help. If you want something to last it's hard to beat screws.

Q: What are ring shank nails made of?

A: A ring shank nail is often used in softer types of wood where splitting is not an issue. Annular rings for additional holding power where increased grip is required. Manufactured from stainless steel for superior corrosion resistance.

Q: Should I use ring shank nails for roof sheathing?

A: A ring shank nail has an extra-large head and a blunt shank, which is more suitable for nailing through roofing felt as well as shingles but doesn't provide as much traction. Meanwhile, a smooth shank is an inexpensive option best suited for rooftops that don't face bad weather.

Q: What are galvanized ring shank nails?

A: Ring shank nails, sometimes called annular ring nails, are nails with rings on the shank for added about 40% more holding power than those with smooth shanks. Ring shank nails may be similar to screw nails except the flat head.

Q: What are the different types of coil nails?

A: Different Types Of Coil Nails Explained – Stapling & Nailing Ltd.
The most common type of coil nail is wire collated (nails held together with two lines of wire) and there are two types: Flat. Domed/ conical.

Q: How to maintain auger nailing tools?

A: The key to maintaining your auger nailing tool is regular cleaning and lubrication. After use, clean the dust and residue on the tool in time, and apply an appropriate amount of lubricant to keep it in good working condition. In addition, regularly check the wear of tools and replace damaged parts promptly.

Q: What materials are spiral rod coil nails suitable for?

A: Helical rod coil nails are particularly suitable for materials that require a stronger grip, such as hardwood, engineered wood, and certain composite materials. They effectively penetrate these materials and provide solid support.

Q: What are the benefits of using spiral coil nails?

A: The spiral design of the helical rod coil nail can increase the friction between the nail and the material, thereby providing stronger pulling force and shearing force. This makes them more suitable for applications that need to withstand greater forces.

Q: How to choose the appropriate length of spiral nail?

A: When choosing the length of a helical coil nail, you need to consider the thickness of the material and the required depth of fixation. Typically, the nail length should be slightly longer than the thickness of the material that needs to be penetrated to ensure adequate depth of fixation.

Q: How to install spiral rod nails correctly?

A: Installing auger coil nails requires the use of special air or power tools. Make sure the tool matches the nail size and follow the tool's instructions. During installation, maintain appropriate force and angle to avoid damaging materials or tools.

Q: What is the difference between helical coil nails and ordinary coil nails?

A: The main difference between spiral-rod coil nails and ordinary coil nails is the spiral design on the nail shaft. This design gives the spiral nail a stronger grip and fixing effect, and is especially suitable for applications that require higher strength and stability.

Q: Can spiral rod nails be reused?

A: Helical rod coil nails are usually single use. Once the nail is driven into the material, it is difficult to remove it intact and reuse it due to its special spiral design. Therefore, it is recommended to replace the nails with new ones after each use.

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