Nail screw

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Wired nail screw with Phillips recess head (PH).

Nail screws belong to the category of detachable nail connections . They are shot into the elements to be connected with the help of a pneumatic nailer and can be removed from the connection again with a cordless screwdriver or a screwdriver . The machine driving saves the time for manual screwing.

Another advantage of this attachment is the non-destructive releasability of the connection. Areas of application are, for example, formwork and backdrop construction .

Types of storage

In order to enable automated nailing, these must be stored in a nail belt:

  • glue-bound
  • wired
  • tied in a plastic ribbon.

Drive types

Surface coating

  • blank (untreated)
  • galvanized
  • black chromated

Further distinctions

The various applications require different thread types , and there are also different designs for the tips.

materials

Nail screws are available in mild steel or stainless steel .