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marddpair 1200 Count 1-3/4-Inch x .090-Inch 15-Degree Ring Shank Stainless Steel Siding Nails Collated Wire Coil Siding Nails for Wood Siding or Fencing, Adapted to gun type CN55/CN57

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1.Size:1-1/4-inch


  • Structural Features - 15-Degree Ring Shank. Adapted to gun type CN55/CN57.
  • Size - Measures 1-3/4 inch in length by 0.090 inch in diameter.
  • Material - It is made of Stainless Steel which can offer superior corrosion protection.
  • Application - Wire collated nails are used for rough nailing of lathing and sheathing materials.
  • Package - You will receive 1200 pieces Stainless Steel Siding Nails in a pack.


1-3/4-Inch x .090-Inch 15-Degree Ring Shank Stainless Steel Siding Nails Collated Wire Coil Siding Nails 1200 Count for Cement Board Siding or Fencing
Description:
Degree: 15
Quantity: 1200
Size: 1-3/4-Inch x .090-Inch
Material: Stainless Steel
Compatibility:
For use with most 15 Deg (degree) coil siding and fencing nailers
Application:
Wire collated nails are used for rough nailing of lathing and sheathing materials


Carlos Salinas
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
To be clear I have not used the nails. I received a box with two coiled up strips of nails as shown on the image. However, each coil consists of 300 nails. I received 600 and not the 1200 as indicated in the description.
Douglas Hodder
Reviewed in Canada on December 6, 2024
The siding nail were to long for my nailer my nailer can only take up to 1 3/4. Inch you send me 2 inch nail can you please send me the right nails?
Ameazon Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2024
These were promissing but would only fire 2 nails before jamming up my gun. The wire that holds the nails on the coil didnt shear well when fired and in turn would fail to advance. I ended up getting other nails and abandoned using these.
Roscoe
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023
These are very thin shanked nails. About half of the ones I tried to use bent over because they aren't strong enough to go into the pine 2x4 studs. The studs aren't old ones that are dried out and hard either. Wouldn't recommend at all. The siding I eas trying to attach was only 3/8" and the nails went thru it just fine.