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    "title": "Nails for industrial fastening: different types for different applications",
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    "excerpt": "The nailneeds no introduction – everyone knows it and how it works; whether wide-headed, fine-headed, long, short or made of any material, it remains the undisputed king of fastening.",
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            "summary": "Written by Marketing AR on December 16, 2025. Posted in Articles.",
            "body": "Written by Marketing AR on December 16, 2025. Posted in Articles.\n\nHow to choose the right ones?\n\nThe nailneeds no introduction – everyone knows it and how it works; whether wide-headed, fine-headed, long, short or made of any material, it remains the undisputed king of fastening.\n\nTheir function always remains indisputably necessary, but the various types available on the market make them more or less suited to their apparently simple task. In this article we’ll clear up any doubts by showing the strengths and weaknesses of each type of nail and which jobs they are more or less suited to.\n\nCoil nails: These nails are bound together by electro-welding, which keeps them joined, and are usually ordered for large-scale jobs.\n\nThe types that can be used in this kind of collation are manifold ; here are some examples:\n\n- Tapered smooth nails : these are the classic smooth nails, excellent for woodwork; depending on their length they work deep, increasing the hold\n- Tapered ringed\n- Tapered screw (helical)\n- Screw\n\nThe choice of nail must always be weighed according to the job, so as to balance cost with the quality of the work. Good hold can certainly be achieved, for example, with screw (helical) nails, but for simple jobs cheaper and equally effective is the smooth nail. Stick nails: In industry, this type of nail collation is used for its lightness. Its low weight in fact allows a more manageable use of the nailer, which is easier to handle even over long working periods. Usually the types available in this format remain the classic smooth and screw (helical) ones.\n\nT-Nails: This particular type of nail is T-shaped and finds its main use in finishing work in construction and carpentry. These nails are found mainly in steel and allow a strong hold. The two broad categories they fall into are divided by the material the nails are applied to, namely: steel and concrete, or wood. So this type of nail becomes necessary for a wide range of applications.\n\nScrew nails: Sometimes, in certain types of work, the situation calls for timings that must be strictly met, making it necessary to use specific equipment.\n\nClassic nails, such as smooth ones, are sometimes difficult to remove, requiring levers to pull them out which, in most cases, ruin the material they are fixed to. Quite a nuisance, isn’t it? Yet there is a solution simple and effective one: the screw nail.\n\nScrew nails are nails that have a thread along their length and a cross slot on the head, just like a screw. The advantage of this particular type of nail is that they are designed to be driven in just like a nail, with tools such as the nailer. It’s easy to see, then, that it can be quickly driven in and easily extracted like a true screw.\n\nTo give an idea of the time saved, just think of using a screwdriver, which takes a great deal of time compared to a pneumatic nailer. A further strength of screw nails is their hold. The thread, besides being a real help in pulling the nail out, creates additional friction for a hold that is far more secure. Usually screw nails are collated on strips; this way they speed up and simplify the work of workers, avoiding tool jams and saving time, since they come in blocks of 50 pieces.\n\nPallet nails for pneumatic nailers: A major need for which nailers are used is making pallets. These platforms are made for transporting goods and serve as a base to keep them off the ground and to allow them to be moved with the appropriate equipment.\n\nIn transport companies, then, it’s immediately clear that there are certainly two needs, namely: solidity and safety. Pallet assembly must also be fast, which justifies using a pneumatic nailer, certainly equipped with pallet nails.\n\nThis particular type of nail has the peculiarity – besides being available in different sizes and so adapting to making any pallet – of having a slight thread along its length that makes it hard to extract, so the pallet gains high stability and strength.\n\nAll these small details will make shipments, whether by air or sea, highly safe. The ease of driving these nails, which can even be large, depends on the power we set the nailer to, which will assemble the platform in very little time."
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