No nailer is complete without nails. We supply galvanised nails and stainless steel nails in both first fix and second fix variations. We also supply less common options such as STANOX and bright industrial collated nails. Our first fix nails, available in strips (strip nails) and coils (coil nails), are suitable for heavy duty and structural applications. They are produced in both straight and angled variations (15 degree, 16 degree, 20 degree, 21 degree & 34 degree), with either ring, smooth or screw shanks. As well as this, they are available in varying sizes, with diameters ranging from 1.6mm-3.8mm and lengths ranging from 15mm-130mm. Our second fix nails, for finish and trim applications, include 23 gauge, 21 gauge, 18 gauge, 16 gauge & 15 gauge, finish nails, brad nails and headless pins. They are available in both straight nail and angled nail variations (20 degree, 26 degree & 34 degree), in lengths from 10mm-65mm. We also supply specialised nails such as T nails, L cleats, T cleats & SCRAILS.
Collated nails are pre-assembled in strips or coils for use with nail guns (pneumatic or cordless). This design allows rapid firing, reduces reload time, and improves efficiency on construction and manufacturing sites.
What are stainless steel nail gun nails used for?
Stainless steel nail gun nails are designed for external applications or corrosive environments such as fencing, decking, roofing, and green oak construction. They offer superior corrosion resistance compared to galvanised or bright finishes.
What are collated framing nails?
Collated framing nails are heavy-duty first-fix nails used for structural timber work such as framing, roof battens, decking, and pallet manufacturing. They are available in strip or coil formats and in various angles (15°–34°) to suit different nail guns.
What are collated ring shank nails?
Collated ring shank nails feature annular ridges along the shank, significantly increasing withdrawal resistance compared to smooth shank nails. They are ideal for roofing, subflooring, and structural applications where maximum holding power is required.
What sizes are available in gun nail sizes?
Our gun nail sizes range from 10mm to 130mm in length and 1.6mm to 3.8mm in diameter, depending on whether the nails are for second fix or heavy-duty first fix applications.
What does nail gauge mean?
Nail gauge refers to the thickness of the nail. The lower the gauge number, the thicker the nail. For example, 15G and 16G nails provide stronger holding power, while 18G, 21G, and 23G options create smaller holes for a finer finish.
What gauge nails are suitable for finishing work?
For trim and joinery, common gauge nails include 15G and 16G finish nails for a stronger hold, and 18G brad nails or 21G/23G pins for a cleaner, more aesthetic finish.
What are heavy-duty nails used for?
Heavy-duty nails are typically first-fix structural nails designed for framing, decking, roofing, and timber construction. They are available in smooth, ring, or screw shank variations to suit different materials and load requirements.
What are finish nails?
Finish nails are second-fix nails used in finish nailers, including both pneumatic and cordless models. They are commonly available in 15-gauge and 16-gauge options and are ideal for skirting boards, architraves, and interior joinery.
What are collated finish nails?
Collated finish nails are straight or angled strips of second-fix nails designed for use in finish nail guns. They provide consistent feeding, reliable firing, and are commonly available in galvanised and stainless steel finishes for different environments.