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Grip Rite Box Nail - Smooth Shank / Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel (BULK)
BOX - *FLAT HEAD / DIAMOND POINT - FOR GENERAL EXTERIOR CONSTRUCTION *ASTM F1667, A153 Class D, ASTM C514 - ISO 9001:2008 - Reduce splitting

Box Nail - Smooth Shank / Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel (BULK)


BOX - *FLAT HEAD / DIAMOND POINT - FOR GENERAL EXTERIOR CONSTRUCTION *ASTM F1667, A153 Class D, ASTM C514 - ISO 9001:2008 - Reduce splitting

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Product Description

The Grip Right Brand Hot Dipped Galvanized Box Nails are built for light-duty exterior construction applications where high corrosion resistance is required.

They are slightly thinner than common nails which help stop these nails from splitting soft woods.


HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED STEEL (Dipped in Molten Zinc)
HIGH CORROSION RESISTANCE
*BOX OF NAILS

CERTIFICATIONS

  • ASTM F1667
  • ASTM A153 Class D
  • ASTM C514
  • ISO 9001

BEND YIELD (PSI)

  • 9-1/2 to 7 gauged wire >90,000 PSI
  • < 9-1/2 gauged wire >100,000 PSI

PENNY WEIGHT / GAUGE RANGES

  • 2d - 40d (1" - 5") / 15-1/2 - 8
  • Hot Dipped Galvanized: Is a tough, weather resistant coating applied to steel by dipping the steel in a molten zinc-iron bath. This stops the steel under the coating from coming into contact with water that can rust and corrode it. This coating is both a barrier coating and a sacrificial coating. Excellent for use in outdoor environments and with pressure treated wood. This coating gives a high level of corrosion resistance.
  • Penny Weight: Was a system for pricing 100 nails in 15th century England. The larger the nail the heavier it was causing it to cost more. Penny weight then incorrectly became used to describe the length of the nail rather than the weight. The Latin word "Denarius" roughly translated to the word penny so "d" became the way to indicate penny weight. Each increase in penny weight (1d, 2d, 3d etc) is assumed to be an increase in size. It is best to measure a nail by its actual length and diameter.
Product Specifications
Vendor Part #:I2HDG1BOX
Collation:Individual
Finish:Hot-Dip Galvanized
Head Type:Flat
Material:Steel
Point Type:Diamond
Shank Type:Smooth
Style:Box
  • General Outdoor Construction