FAQ

FAQ

Frequently Question

Question 1:What is a coil nail?

For use in a pneumatic nails gun, nails are assembled together in coils, that is why it is called as coil nail. The galvanized coil nails with smooth, spiral or ring shanks are often made of Q235 steel, welded to double wires or copper.

Question 2:What is a coil nailer used for?

One major using coil roofing nails, roofing nailers can go longer between refills – reducing the need to stop and climb off a rooftop to refill the nailer’s magazine. For coil nails it usually can make wood pallets other wood frame.

Question 3:How length of the coil nails? Can my coil nailer gun use your nails?

We made length of nail normally are 25mm (1”) to 83mm ( 3 1/2”), Different types of nail guns can be used with different nail lengths. A typical brad nailer, for example, shoots nails that are 3/8 inch to 1 1/4 inches in length, while a larger framing nailer typically shoots nails from 2 to 3 1/2 inches in length. If your gun use 15 degree nail and length is right, it will be fine to use on your gun.

Question 4: Are coil nails galvanized?

You could choice the polished nails and painted or galvanized steel nails that are better resistant to weathering and rust.

Question 5: How are coil nails made in your factory?
  • Drawing wire rods
  • Cold heading nails
  • Rolling Shank
  • Surface treatment, polish,
  • galvanizing, painting
  • Welding nails & wire
  • Rolling coils and packing
Question 6: How thick is a coil nail?

Normally thickness are 2.2mm – 3.2mm

Question 7: How are coil nails made in your factory?

Drawing wire rods
Cold heading nails
Rolling Shank
Surface treatment, polish, galvanizing, painting
Welding nails & wire
Rolling coils and packing

Question 1:What is the staple?

A staple is a type of two-pronged fastener, usually metal, staple guns are designed to fire narrow crown, wide crown, and upholstery staples, used for joining or binding materials together.

Question 2:What is staple nail use for?

A staple gun or powered stapler is a hand-held machine used to drive heavy metal staples into wood, plastic, or masonry. Staple guns are used for many different applications and to affix a variety of materials, including insulation, house wrap, roofing, wiring, carpeting, upholstery, and hobby and craft materials.

Question 3:How many kinds of staples?

Staples are manufactured in two styles. Staples include flat crown and rounded crown styles. Flat crown staples have a flat top or crown and are used for general fastening. Rounded crown staples have a curved top and are used to secure wire, tubing, and other rounded items to flat surfaces.

Question 4:How can I fine staples for my stapler/air gun?

You should always use the staple number recommended by the manufacturer. The staple number indicated on packaging does cause some confusion. You should pay attention about the gauge of wire, and crown width. You could contact us for more information.

Question 5:How are staples made in your factory?

Drawing and flattening wire rods
Surface treatment, polish, galvanizing
Arrange and glued wires
Cold heading staples
Testing and Packing