Masonry nails are hardened nails designed to be driven into concrete or the mortar used to hold together bricks or cement blocks. This rigidity also lends masonry nails to a wide variety of installations ranging from attaching plywood subfloor to securing carpet tack strips.
Head Size |
: |
9/32 in |
Nails per Pound |
: |
58 |
Point Type |
: |
Blunt |
Type |
: |
Concrete Cut Nails |
Size |
: |
8D |
Length |
: |
2-1/2 in |
Material |
: |
Steel |
Finish |
: |
Brite |
Head Type |
: |
Rectangular |
Shank Type |
: |
Tapered |
Package Quantity |
: |
1 lb |
- Tapered shank for minimal splitting during penetration
- Hardened steel is heated to extreme temperatures and cooled down quickly producing very hard steel that can be used with hard materials such as concrete and masonry
- Brite finish to enhance corrosion resistance