Flat Head Spikes

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Flat Head Spikes

Flat head spikes, also known as cut nails, are ideal for general concrete anchoring and roofing applications, as well as fastening insulations and single-ply membranes to structural concrete roof decks. They are often preferred over common nails because their rectangular shape allows them to resist pulling out of the wood, making them more secure.

Features

  • Flat head spikes have a rectangular-shaped head that is wider and flatter than the heads of common nails.
  • They have a strong holding power and are ideal for use in framing and flooring applications.
  • They offer high resistance to pull-outs.
  • Flat head spikes can cater to a wide range of applications, from small finishing nails to heavy-duty spikes used in construction.
  • They are available in 8, 10 and 12-inch models to accommodate different applications and wood thicknesses.
  • These flat head spikes are made of steel to handle structural rigidity and handle tough environmental conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How are flat head spikes installed?

They are installed using a hammer and should be driven into the wood at an angle to help prevent splitting.

What are the advantages of using flat head spikes?

They offer strong holding power, resistance to pulling out of the wood and the ability to be used in a variety of applications.

How should flat head spikes be maintained?

Flat head spikes should be inspected regularly for signs of corrosion or damage. If necessary, they should be replaced, ensuring that the connection remains secure.

Are flat head spikes safe to use?

They are generally safe to use when installed correctly. However, care should be taken to avoid hitting your fingers with the hammer.

How are flat head spikes better than regular nails?

Flat head spikes have a smooth shank, allowing users to drive them easily through the surface.

How to store these nails?

Flat head spikes should be stored in a dry, cool place to prevent rust or corrosion.

How to determine the right size spike for my application?

The size of the flat head spike you need will depend on the size of the wood you are connecting.

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