Description
Nails Galv Slice Cut Staples - 500 grm 30* 3.15mm
- Can be used in cloth and wire applications
- Exterior use
- Double ended nail
The Galvanised Staple Nail is a U shaped double ended nail suitable for fixing mesh/cloth to timber frame.
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Nails -Bright- Flat Head - Prepacks - 400 grm 40*2.50mm
Nails -Bright- Flat Head - Prepacks - 400 grm 40*2.50mm
- Large head to prevent pull through
- Use in thin material for crates, pallets, cases
- Drill pilot hole when using in hardwood
- Internal use
These bright steel plain shank nails, are suited to internal timber to timber connections. They are ideal for use in soft timbers as the large flat head avoids pull through.
Nails -Bright - Jolt Head -Bulk Cartons - 20Kg 100* 4.5mm
Nails -Bright - Jolt Head -Bulk Cartons - 20Kg 100* 4.5mm
- General purpose timber to timber use
- Plain shank
- Internal use
- Bullet Head
These bright steel Jolt head nails with plain shank, are suited to internal, general purpose timber to timber connections.
Nails Galv Slice Cut Staples - 500 grm 25* 2.8mm
Nails Galv Slice Cut Staples - 500 grm 25* 2.8mm
- Can be used in cloth and wire applications
- Exterior use
- Double ended nail
The Galvanised Staple Nail is a U shaped double ended nail suitable for fixing mesh/cloth to timber frame.
Knuckle Nail Plates 10T10
Knuckle Nail Plates 10T10
Generally, Knuckle Nailplates will:
- Provide a strong, economical and easy-to-use means of jointing timber together.
- Protect timber from damage as they resist splitting due to drying of the timber, nailing near ends or other causes eg Bin Straps.
- Also reduce timber damage by resisting the effects of impact loads such as from fork lift tyne strikes.
- Distribute concentrated loads over a wider area, eg they increase the strength of bolted joints.
Knuckle Nailplates are galvanised steel connectors with in-built, bent-up “knuckle” nails. These plates are ideal for many structural and non-structural timber jointing and timber protection uses.
Among the many uses of Knuckle Nailplates, the most common are jointing of wall frames together on-site, on-site splicing of timber beams, reinforcement of corners of boxes and bins, and reinforcement of bolted joints (eg Cable Truss)