-40%
Round Head 3-1/2in Framing Nail Gun 500pc Smooth Shank Plastic Collated Fastener
$ 16.36
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Round Head 3-1/2in Framing Nail Gun 500pc Smooth Shank Plastic Collated FastenerProduct Information
Compatible with a variety of nail guns.
Full round head.
Available in a 500 count.
For use in 20 to 22 degree plastic collation framing nailers.
Plastic collated smooth shank.
Bright finish for interior use in non-treated lumber only.
Full round head.
New and improved packaging helps protect product during shipment.
Product Description
B&C Eagle collated fasteners are made to the highest quality standards and are guaranteed to work in tools for which they are intended.
Our fasteners work with many brands of pneumatic tools like Bostitch, DeWALT, Senco, Paslode, Duo-Fast, Hitachi, Makita, Porter Cable and more.
If your tool model number is listed below and our fastener fits within the size range of your tool, our fastener will work, guaranteed.
We use only high quality collation materials and glues to keep the fasteners together before and during use.
Use B&C Eagle fasteners for more positive drives, fewer jams and lasting quality. Please make sure you select the right coating for your application.
Bright fasteners should only be used for interior applications in non-treated lumber.
Hot Dip Galvanized fasteners are for interior or exterior applications in treated lumber.
3-1/2-Inch by 0.131 plain shank framing nails with full round head.
Fits the following nail guns: Hitachi NR90AC, Duofast CN350, Senco SN60, SN65, Makita AN8300, Porter Cable FR350, FR350MAG; Dealt D51844, D51845; Bostitch N88RH.
Bright Finish
Bright fasteners have no coating to protect the steel and are susceptible to corrosion if exposed to high humidity or water. They are not recommended for exterior use or in treated lumber, and only for interior applications where no corrosion protection is needed. Bright fasteners are often used for interior framing, trim and finish applications.
Hot Dip Galvanized (HDG)
Hot dip galvanized fasteners are coated with a layer of Zinc to help protect the steel from corroding. Although hot dip galvanized fasteners will corrode over time as the coating wears, they are generally good for the lifetime of the application. Hot dip galvanized fasteners are generally used for outdoor applications where the fastener is exposed to daily weather conditions such as rain and snow. Areas near the coasts where the salt content in rain water is much higher, should consider Stainless Steel fasteners as salt accelerates the deterioration of the galvanization and will accelerate corrosion. All B&C Eagle fasteners meet or exceed the ASTM 153-D classification for Zinc galvanization coating weight. This ensures the longest lifetime possible for a hot dip galvanized fastener.
Electro Galvanized (EG)
Electro Galvanized fasteners have a very thin layer of Zinc that offers some corrosion protection. They are generally used in areas where minimal corrosion protection is needed such as bathrooms, kitchens and other areas that are susceptible to some water or humidity. Roofing nails are electro galvanized because they are generally replaced before the fastener begins to wear and are not exposed to harsh weather conditions if installed properly. Areas near the coasts where salt content in rain water is higher should consider a Hot Dip Galvanized or Stainless Steel fastener. All B&C Eagle electro galvanized fasters meet or exceed the ASTM 641 for Zinc galvanized coating weight for maximum fastener lifetime.
Stainless Steel (SS)
Stainless steel fasteners offer the best corrosion protection available. The steel may oxidize or rust over time but it will never lose its strength from corrosion. Stainless Steel fasteners can be used for exterior or interior applications and generally come in 304 or 316 stainless steel. All B&C Eagle fasteners use a minimum S304 stainless steel.
Smooth Shank
Smooth shank nails are the most common and are often used for framing and general construction applications. They offer enough holding power for most everyday use.
Ring Shank
Ring shank nails offer superior holding power over smooth shank nails because the wood fills in the crevasse of the rings and also provide friction to help prevent the nail from backing out over time. A ring shank nail is often used in softer types of wood where splitting is not an issue.
Screw Shank
A screw shank nail is generally used in hard woods to prevent the wood from splitting while the fastener is being driven. The fastener spins while being driven (like a screw) which creates a tight groove that makes the fastener less likely to back out.
Annular Thread Shank
Annular thread is very similar to a ring shank except the rings are externally beveled which presses against the wood or sheet rock to prevent the fastener from backing out.
Paper Tape Collation
Paper tape is generally used for 30 through 34 degree framing nails and has a strip of paper with glue holding the fasteners together. Paper tape nails contribute to a cleaner job site because the paper around the fastener is driven into the wood along with the fastener, instead of around the job site. Paper tape also reduces the risk of having material stuck under the nail head leaving the top part of the fastener exposed. However, they are sometimes easy to break apart and do not work well in wet or moist conditions because the paper can become soggy.
Plastic Strip Collation
Plastic strip is generally used for 20 through 22 degree framing nails and 15 degree coil nails. They are held together by a strip of plastic that breaks apart when fired by a gun. They are often cheaper than other types of collated fasteners because they are easier to manufacture. However, they also leave a mess of plastic around the job site and can become very brittle when cold. They can also leave pieces of plastic under the head causing the nail to be exposed.
Plastic Band Collation
Plastic band is generally used for 15 degree coil nails. Plastic band is a higher priced alternative to plastic strip but it eliminates the messy job site and also pieces of plastic stuck under the nail head when the nail is driven. The plastic band exit's the coil nailer in one piece making for easy cleanup.
Wire Weld Collation
Wire weld is generally used for 28 degree framing nails and 15 degree coil nails. Wire welded fasteners use a thin piece of wire run lengthwise to hold the fasteners in position. They are not as susceptible to water or cold weather like paper or plastic collated nails, however, the can shoot sharp pieces of metal around the job site and are susceptible to having pieces of wire stuck under the head exposing the nail.
Shipping Policy:
Shipping is within the continental 48 U.S. States only
No shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, Canada, Mexico, PO Box/APO/FPO/DPO
If we are unable to ship to your address you will receive your money immediately.
Many of our products are shipped directly from a variety of warehouses across the US.
The buyer is responsible to provide the right shipping address during checkout, because we cannot ship to a different address.
Return Policy:
We offer 30 Days Return Policy.
Returned items should be in the original packaging.