Construction Nails

Nails are made by feeding a thick, continuous steel wire into a machine where the wire is gripped between two dies and is cut to the desired length. Sufficient metal to form the head is allowed to protrude from the dies at one end and is then flattened into a head by a blow from a mechanized hammer.

Packaging:

We customize any type of packing model in line with customer requirements.

A nail is an invention used to secure multiple objects together; or used for ornamental purposes; or to hang items, especially on a wall.

Attempts to mass produce nails via the use of machines took place from the 1790s, although they only became an efficient, commercially viable option in the late 1800s with the introduction of ones made from wire, rather than ‘cut’ ones made from iron rectangular shaped rods.

Construction Nails