galvanized umbrella head roofing nail

Short Description:

For corrugated nails with bare body, ring pattern and square shape, it can be used directly, while spiral corrugated nails need to be screwed, which is not easy to use directly. When you use it, you can customize it according to your own needs, so that you can achieve the desired fixed effec

Length :1/2”-8”

Head Diamete : 2mm-12mm

Shank : smooth and twist

Point : Sharp Diamond Point

Finish : Electro-galvanized


Product Detail

Specification of umbrella roofing nail

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Product name: umbrella roofing nails with rubber washer
Material: Q195 /Q235
Type: Umbrella head with smooth shank or twisted shank
Treatment: Electro-galvanized; color; galvanized-shining
Packing: Net weight 20-25kgs/carton without poly bags or inner boxes
1kgs/poly bag, 25 bags/carton
5kgs/box, 4 boxes/carton
3.125kgs/inner box, 8 boxes/carton
20kgs/wooden box with 16 inner boxes inside
or according to your requirements
Production QTY: 1000tons/month
MOQ: We accept small orders
Delivery time: 20days after payment
Payment terms: T/T,L/C
Application: construction etc
Remarks No rust

 Specification:

Specification Length(mm) Rod Diameter(mm) Head Diameter(mm)
BWG8*2" 50.8 4.19 20
BWG8*2-1/2" 63.5 4.19 20
BWG9*1-1/2" 38 3.73 20
BWG9*2-1/2" 63.5 3.73 20
BWG9*3" 76.2 3.73 20
BWG10*1-3/4" 44.5 3.37 20
BWG10*2" 50.8 3.37 20
BWG10*2-1/2" 63.5 3.37 20
BWG11*1-1/2" 38 3.02 18
BWG11*1-3/4" 44.5 3.02 18
BWG11*2" 50.8 3.02 18
BWG11*2-1/2" 63.5 3.02 18
BWG12*1-1/2" 38 2.74 18
BWG12*1-3/4" 44.5 2.74 18
BWG13*1-1/2" 38 2.38 15
BWG13*2" 50.8 2.38 15
BWG14*1-3/4" 40 2.1 14

 

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Treatment : Electro-galvanized; color; galvanized-shining

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Specification
Length

(mm)
Rod

Diameter(mm)
Head

Diameter(mm)
BWG8*2"
50.8
4.19
20
BWG8*2-1/2"
63.5
4.19
20
BWG9*1-1/2"
38
3.73
20
BWG9*2-1/2"
63.5
3.73
20
BWG9*3"
76.2
3.73
20
BWG10*1-3/4"
44.5
3.37
20
BWG10*2"
50.8
3.37
20
BWG10*2-1/2"
63.5
3.37
20
BWG11*1-1/2"
38
3.02
18
BWG11*1-3/4"
44.5
3.02
18
BWG11*2"
50.8
3.02
18
BWG11*2-1/2"
63.5
3.02
18
BWG12*1-1/2"
38
2.74
18
BWG12*1-3/4"
44.5
2.74
18
BWG13*1-1/2"
38
2.38
15
BWG13*2"
50.8
2.38
15
BWG14*1-3/4"
40
2.1
14

Packing of umbrella roofing nail

16013509641
Packing:
Net weight 20-25kgs/carton without poly bags or inner boxes
1kgs/poly bag, 25 bags/carton
5kgs/box, 4 boxes/carton
3.125kgs/inner box, 8 boxes/carton
20kgs/wooden box with 16 inner boxes inside
or according to your requirements

 

Application of umbrella roofing nail

umbrella roofing nail application

When constructing a building roof, choosing the right materials and tools is crucial to ensuring a long-lasting result. An important aspect of roofing is the use of nails to hold roofing materials in place. Two common types of nails used for roofing are umbrella roof nails and corrugated roof nails. Each type of nail has its own unique applications and benefits, and understanding their differences can help ensure a successful roofing project.

Umbrella roof nails are commonly used to secure asphalt shingles to roofs. These nails have a large, rounded head similar to an umbrella, which helps provide a larger surface area to secure shingles and prevent them from lifting or blowing down in strong winds. The shafts of umbrella roof nails are also slightly thicker and stronger than regular nails, allowing them to hold the weight of the shingles securely without bending or breaking. This makes them ideal for areas with strong winds or adverse weather conditions.

Corrugated roofing nails, on the other hand, are specifically designed for use with corrugated metal roofing panels. These nails are longer and thinner than umbrella roofing nails and are often coated with a protective zinc coating to prevent rust and corrosion. The sharp tips of corrugated roofing nails allow them to penetrate metal panels easily, while the ridged shafts provide a secure grip to prevent panels from shifting or loosening over time. This makes corrugated roof nails an important part of ensuring the stability and longevity of your metal roof.

In terms of application, the choice between umbrella roofing nails and corrugated roofing nails depends on the specific roofing material being used. For example, if you are installing asphalt shingles, umbrella roof nails are the most suitable choice because they hold the shingles securely in place and withstand strong winds. Corrugated roofing nails, on the other hand, are essential for joining corrugated metal sheets as they are specifically designed to penetrate and secure metal materials.

When choosing umbrella roof nails and corrugated roof nails, in addition to the type of roofing material used, you should also consider the climate and weather conditions where the building is located. Areas with high winds or severe weather may require the use of umbrella roof nails to provide additional strength and stability to the roofing material. Conversely, the corrosion-resistant properties of galvanized corrugated roof nails make them ideal for metal roofing applications in areas with high humidity or exposure to salt water.

In summary, understanding the differences and applications of umbrella roofing nails and corrugated roofing nails is crucial to ensuring a successful roofing project. By choosing the right type of nails for specific roofing materials and environmental factors, builders and contractors can create a strong and durable roof that will stand the test of time. Whether you're fastening asphalt shingles or corrugated metal sheets, choosing the right nails is a critical step in achieving a high-quality and long-lasting roof structure.


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