Cement Nails for Concrete

Cement Nails for Concrete

We are a factory-direct manufacturer of high-quality, hardened carbon steel Cement Nails, also known as common round nails or iron nails. These heavy-duty fasteners are specifically engineered to provide strong, reliable fixings in hard base materials. Designed with exceptional hardness and strong penetrating power, they are the ideal choice for fastening wood, plates, and other fixtures directly to concrete, masonry, and brickwork. With a corrosion-resistant galvanized finish, these nails are suitable for a wide range of applications in construction, renovation, and woodworking, including outdoor projects.

Product Details

Our cement nails are manufactured to ensure superior performance and durability in demanding applications.

  • Material: The nails are forged from high-quality, low-carbon steel that is specially hardened. This process ensures they are strong enough to penetrate concrete without bending or breaking, providing a secure and lasting hold.
  • Design: The nail features a simple yet effective structure:
    • Flat Head: Provides a solid striking surface for a hammer and ensures a flush finish.
    • Sharp Pointed Tip: Allows for easy starting and powerful penetration into dense materials.
    • Shank: The body of the nail, which can be smooth or feature patterns like a diamond shank to increase pulling force and holding power.
  • Surface Treatment: The nails undergo a galvanizing treatment, coating them in a layer of zinc. This finish provides excellent corrosion resistance, protecting the nail from rust and making it suitable for use in outdoor or humid environments.

Product Parameters

The following table details the comprehensive technical and commercial specifications for our Cement Nails.

General Specifications:

ParameterDescription
Product NameCement Nails / Galvanized Round Nails / Iron Nails
MaterialHigh-Quality Hardened Carbon Steel
FinishGalvanized (for corrosion resistance)
StructureFlat Head, Sharp Point, Smooth or Patterned Shank
FeaturesHigh Hardness, Strong Penetrating Power, High Pulling Force, Collision Resistance
Available Lengths1″ (~25.4mm), 1.5″ (~38.1mm), 2″ (~50.8mm), 2.5″ (~63.5mm), 3″ (~76.2mm), 4″ (~101.6mm), 8 points (~20mm)
ApplicationsFastening wood to concrete/masonry, construction, woodworking, general hardware installation.

Product Features

Our hardened steel cement nails offer numerous advantages for construction and repair projects:

  • Strong Penetrating Power: The combination of hardened steel and a sharp point allows the nail to be driven into hard substrates like concrete and brick with minimal effort.
  • High Strength & Durability: Engineered to resist bending and breaking upon impact, ensuring a successful and secure fastening every time.
  • Corrosion-Resistant: The galvanized coating protects against rust, extending the life of the fastener and making it reliable for outdoor construction and damp conditions.
  • Versatile and Multi-Purpose: An essential fastener for a wide array of tasks, from framing and general construction to hanging fixtures and woodworking projects involving masonry.
  • Convenient and Economical: A simple, ready-to-use, and cost-effective solution for creating strong connections in hard materials.

Instructions for Safe Use and Installation

For optimal performance and safety, please adhere to the following guidelines:

  1. Select the Right Nail: Choose a nail length appropriate for the thickness of the material you are fastening. The nail should be long enough to penetrate sufficiently into the base material.
  2. Pre-Use Inspection: Before use, inspect the nails for any significant defects such as bending, damage, or peeling of the galvanized coating.
  3. Proper Installation Technique: When hammering, hold the nail as perpendicular to the material surface as possible. This ensures a straight drive and the most stable fixing. Always wear appropriate safety glasses.
  4. Apply Force Correctly: Use a suitable hammer to apply even, firm strikes. Avoid excessive force, which could cause the nail to bend or damage the surface material.
  5. Maintenance and Inspection: For nails used in outdoor or very humid environments, periodically check for any signs of rust that might compromise the fixing’s strength. If significant corrosion is found, replace the nails in a timely manner.