Wire Collated Nails. Conical Coil

In such a coil the nails are layered from the outside of the coil to its center to form a cone. These coils are used in specially adapted cone coil nail guns. Using the wrong kind of coil in such a nail gun might lead to jamming, misfire, or even an injury.

Length Shank diameter Screw Ring Smooth
1″ up to 2-3/8″ 0.083″ + + +
0.091″ + + +
Other nail sizes, point, top and shank modifications are available upon request.

Nail shank types:

  • Smooth
  • Ring
  • Screw

Nail Cutting Point types:

  • Diamond
  • Clinch
  • Blunt

Nail finishing types:

  • Bright
  • Vinyl Coated
  • White
  • Yellow

Also we can offer nails from low and high carbon or stainless steel.

2500-18000 pcs

according to the nail dimensions

28/35/42/49/56 boxes

on a pallet

Nails can be packed in unlabeled carton boxes or carton boxes with our logo.
On request, individually selected logos, texts or other graphics may be printed on the packaging.
Other packaging options are available upon request.

FAQ

  • 1. What is wire collated conical coil?

    Conical coil nails are welded together by two thin wire strips at a slanted 15-degree angle. This form of coil potentially saves space because a conical coil has a lesser diameter than a flat coil with the same number of nails.

  • 2. How many nails are held in one coil?

    Such coil can hold from 150 to 300 nails in one coil.

  • 3. What is the difference between flat wire collated coil and conical wire collated coil?

    The only difference between these two coils is that they are used in different kinds of nail guns that are adapted to such coils. However, regular flat coils are more popular in the market.

  • 4. Where can I apply wire collated nails?

    Wire collated nails can be used in the construction field as well as in packaging manufacturing such as pallet, crate, cable reel, etc.

  • 5. What nail gun should I use for wire collated nails?

    Our wire collated nails are compatible with all the leading brands of nail gun manufacturers. However, we remind you that flat coils do not work with nail guns adapted for conical coils and vice versa.

  • 6. What are wire collated nail shank types?

    A smooth shank allows nails to enter the material more easily.

    Ring shank nails have very high initial withdrawal resistance. Therefore, they are used in many wood framing and sheathing applications.

    Screw shank nail resists withdrawal all the way out when being pulled. Therefore, screw nails are preferred for wood construction projects.

  • 7. What are wire collated nail point types?

    Diamond point is the most common nail tip. It gives the best possible penetration into the material.

    Clinch point nails are used to secure boards of pallets and other wooden structures. The clinched nail tip bends easily under the metal base.

    Blunt point nails prevent the wood from splitting when driven. It breaks through the wood fibers instead of splitting them.

  • 8. What are wire collated nail finishing types?

    Bright nails are not coated with a protective finish layer which means they are more vulnerable to outdoor conditions.

    Vinyl coated nails use a slick vinyl coating for easier nail driving into the material. When it is driven for a moment vinyl heats up by the friction and then quickly cools down, hardening the vinyl coating which acts as the glue. However, this coating does not protect the nail from corrosion.

    Electro-galvanized (white) nails have a 12μ layer of zinc which offers corrosion protection. They are generally used in areas where minimal corrosion protection is needed.

    Electro-galvanized (yellow) nails offer the same corrosion protection as white galvanized nails the only difference is the color.

  • 9. What is the price of wire collated nails?

    Raw material prices are always changing so it is difficult to set constant prices. To get a quotation of our updated product prices, please contact us via email or fill out the inquiry form on our product page.