The Ultimate Guide To Collated Framing Nails


Collated framing nails are a kind of nail that is connected together in strips used in construction and carpentry. Today, in this blog post, we are going to discuss the details regarding collated framing nails. Stick to us and keep reading to find out more:

1. What are collated nails?
2. Different Types of Nail Collation
Let us discuss the terms in detail:
1. What are collated nails?
Collated nails are basically used in nail guns. These are arranged in a strip or coil and are connected using glue, plastic, paper or wire.
2. Different Types of Nail Collation
The different types of nail collation completely depend on the application required along with the weather and temperature conditions. Also, test them out first to see which works best depending on the conditions. 
Some of them are as follow:
A.  Paper Collation: Paper Collation is an environmentally friendly product, which results in a cleaner job site. It is mainly used in fasteners or framing nails to wrap them at a degree of about 30 to 34. 
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B. Plastic collated nails:Plastic collated nails are generally used to hold the nails in a strip or coil. Plastic strip and plastic band are two kinds of plastic collation. 
·         Plastic Strip: such nails are commonly found on construction and carpentry sites. It basically holds framing nails angled 20 to 22 degrees and sometimes at 15 degrees too!
·         Plastic Band: such collated nails eliminate a lot of the issues that the plastic strip offers. It basically holds framing nails angled 15 degrees. 
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