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findmall 3600 Count 2-Inch x .090-Inch Ring Shank 304 Stainless Steel Siding Nails 15-Degree Collated Wire Coil for Wood Siding or Fencing Applications

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$90.40

$ 38 .99 $38.99

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1.Size:2-1/2 Inch


  • Stainless Steel
  • Material - It is made of Stainless Steel which can offer superior corrosion protection.
  • Structural Features - 15-Degree Ring Shank. Adapted to Gun Type CN55/CN57.
  • Size - Measures 2 inch in length by 0.090 inch in diameter. Cap diameter 5.3-5.6mm.
  • Application - Wire collated nails are used for rough nailing of lathing and sheathing materials.
  • Package - You will receive 3600 pieces Stainless Steel Siding Nails in a pack.



Product Description

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3600 Count Stainless Steel Siding Nails

15-Degree Coil Siding Nail

  • Description: Quantity: 3600count
  • Size: 1-1/4 Inch, 1-3/4 Inch , 2-Inch, 2-1/2 Inch (optional)
  • Diameter Round Head: x .090-Inch
  • Degree: 15
  • Material: Stainless Steel
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Compatibility:

For use with most 15 Deg (degree) coil siding and fencing nailers. The 15-degree collated nails feed into nailer straight, reducing jams and increasing productivity.

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Application:

Wire collated nails are used for rough nailing of lathing and sheathing materials. The nails are fit for wood siding, cdear siding, and fencing.

  • This kit contains 12 rolls,300 nails per roll, 3600 nails in total.

  • These nails should be compatible with most 15 degree coil nails.

  • Yes, these nails can be used to install wooden fences. Nails are almost universal.

  • Yes. The material is 304 stainless steel, which is firm, durable and not easy to deform.


Dale Smith
2025-08-24 15:26:41
Works great in my 15 degree coil nailer.
Jenkins
2025-08-20 10:48:21
Good quality nails for cedar fence building. They are stainless steel so they don’t make cedar “bleed black”. First case ordered was perfect, second case a little beat up. Overall these nails get the job done and feed well through coil nailer.
Cindy
2025-08-08 14:06:59
Excelente
Christian Boatsman
2025-07-26 15:14:44
The wire that holds the nails in a coil is stainless steel, so it doesn’t break off as easily as copper wire. Every 3rd nail jams! Do yourself a favor and look for stainless steel nails in coils that use copper wire. But don’t buy these!
Heath Michael Newman
2025-06-15 13:30:31
I was able to get them to work but they jammed all the time in my gun. The coil was too big around to fit my master force siding nailer so I would start by removing 10 or so nails off of the start of the roll. This seemed to help the most but still had jamming issues.
tim zollo
2025-06-10 16:45:03
These worked well in my Bostich.
Customer
2025-05-27 16:51:55
Really wanted to save some cash, so I went with these nails. Like other reviews I read, these coiled nails jam often and it’s a real pain. The wire that holds the nails together gets caught in the firing pin and is difficult to remove. The nail’s themselves are just fine. If this issue doesn’t bother you and you have extra time on your hands, these nails are for you.
Galen Thomas Farrel
2025-01-24 15:50:23
Pay double for a good product.Using these to reside a house for a customer on the Oregon coast. Great price and stainless steel looks good, but lot's of jams. Nail punch and 3lb mallet to knock the fireing pin back. Running them in a Bostitch n66c-1 siding nailer. No bueno.
Guy
2025-01-21 19:46:09
The wire holding the nails together doesn't get cut by the gun (Makita AN613 siding gun), resulting in jams.
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