Pallet Coil Nails

Your Leading Pallet Coil Nails Supplier

 

 

AIE METAL INDUSTRY CO., LTD. is an innovative enterprise focusing on independent research & development, production and sales of wire nail production line and wire mesh making machines, including high speed bulk nail making machines, coil nail collating machines, wire drawing machines, razor barbed wire making machines, etc. as well as spare parts and consumables.

 

 
  • Wire Collated Pallet Coil Nails
    Wire Collated Pallet Coil Nails

    The most widely used material for general-purpose wire coil nails. It offers good ductility and basic tensile strength, making it ideal for non-corrosive indoor applications. However, it lacks rust
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  • Jumbo Decking Framing Nails
    Jumbo Decking Framing Nails

    Jumbo decking framing nails are a type of collated fastener — multiple nails connected in a continuous coil by a thin wire strip. This design enables high-speed, continuous driving with compatible
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  • Coil Nails For Nailer
    Coil Nails For Nailer

    Coil Nails For Nailer is a high-capacity fastener system designed for efficiency and speed in large construction projects. Coil Nails For Nailer coiled-strip design allows tradespeople to work longer
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  • Collating Wire Nails
    Collating Wire Nails

    The feeding mechanism inside the nail gun is specifically engineered to grab and advance one type of collation. Using the wrong type will cause constant jams and malfunctions.
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  • Wood Pallet Coil Nails
    Wood Pallet Coil Nails

    3.A lower gauge number means a thicker nail. Framing nails are typically 15½ or 16 gauge, while finish and brad nails are higher (18, 21, 23 gauge).
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  • Roofing Coil Nails
    Roofing Coil Nails

    This is critical for meeting high-wind zone building codes and preventing shingles from tearing off in a storm. Smooth shank roofing nails are not recommended for any quality installation.
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why choose us
 
 
 

Professional team

The company has nearly 40 skilled workers and a professional R&D team. They drive product innovation and stable quality.

 
 

High quality

The production team uses strict quality control and modern management. The products keep stable performance and meet global customer needs.

 
 

Complete certifications

The company has ISO9001, ISO14001, AAA credit rating, safety license, CE, SGS, and many patents. These certifications increase customer confidence and market strength.

 
 

Our services

The team has over 20 years of experience. It offers fast service from consultation to installation and maintenance, with solid warranty support.

 

 

Types of Pallet Coil Nails

 
 
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Smooth shank nails

These nails have a smooth surface and provide a secure grip when driven into the wood.

 
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Ring shank nails

These nails have a ringed or threaded surface, offering increased holding power compared to smooth shank nails.

 
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Screw shank nails

With a twisted design, these nails provide additional holding strength, especially in hardwoods.

Wood Pallet Coil Nails

 

Applications of Pallet Coil Nails
 

Pallet and crating
Pallet coil nails are the backbone of modern wooden pallet and crate manufacturing. Designed for high-speed assembly lines, these nails ensure structural integrity under heavy loads and repeated handling. Ring shank and collated variants are particularly favored due to their superior grip and resistance to withdrawal, which is critical when pallets are subjected to forklift handling, stacking, and long-distance transport.

 

Wooden packaging and export crates
For international shipping and secure transport of sensitive or heavy goods, wooden crates and packaging boxes require robust fastening solutions. Coil nails provide the strength and reliability needed to construct ipak-compliant crates that protect contents during transit across diverse climates and handling conditions.

 

Construction and framing
In residential and commercial construction, coil nails are widely used in framing, sheathing, and subflooring applications. Their compatibility with framing nailers allows contractors to complete large-scale projects quickly while maintaining structural reliability. Though typically associated with pallets, their strength and durability make them suitable for light structural work.

 

Automated assembly lines
Manufacturing facilities leverage coil nails in automated assembly processes where speed, precision, and repeatability are essential. From furniture production to modular building components, these nails integrate seamlessly with robotic nailing systems, reducing labor costs and increasing throughput.

 

Mobile home and prefabricated housing
Prefabricated structures such as mobile homes, modular units, and temporary shelters require fasteners that balance strength with ease of installation. Coil nails provide a reliable solution for assembling floor frames, wall panels, and roofing systems in factory-controlled environments before transport to the final site.

 

Roofing and siding applications
Coil nails are also employed in exterior cladding and roofing projects, particularly where durability and weather resistance are paramount. When equipped with protective coatings, they provide long-term performance in fiber cement siding, asphalt shingles, and wood shake installations.

 

Wire Collated Pallet Coil Nails

Finish Types

Bright: Non-coated nails, suitable for indoor use where exposure to moisture is minimal.

 

Blued: Heated to a blue-black color, providing minimal rust resistance; typically used for indoor applications or to reduce glare.

 

Vinyl coated: Aids in smoother driving and additional holding power.

 

Phosphate coated: Dark gray finish that helps improve holding power and reduces friction, commonly used for drywall and framing.

 

Cement coated: Thin layer of adhesive coating that increases holding power by creating additional grip as it heats up during driving.

 

Electro-galvanized: Thin zinc coating applied electrically, offering some corrosion resistance; suitable for light outdoor or damp environments.

 

Mechanically galvanized: Zinc particles bonded mechanically to the nail for moderate corrosion resistance, suitable for general outdoor applications.

Copper coated

Thin copper layer for added corrosion resistance and decorative purposes, often used for roofing and decorative applications.

Galvanized

Provides corrosion resistance, making it suitable for outdoor and weather-exposed applications.

Hot-dip galvanized

Thicker zinc coating applied through hot-dip process, providing enhanced corrosion resistance for demanding outdoor use.

Stainless steel

Offers superior rust resistance for highly corrosive environments.

 

Certificate

 

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Packing & Delivery

 

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FAQ

 

Q: How do I know the proper coil nail gauge for my coil nailer?

A: Identifying the correct coil nail gauge for your nailer is essential for both performance and safety. The most reliable source of this information is your tool’s user manual, which specifies the compatible nail gauges (typically ranging from 15-gauge to 30-gauge). Many modern coil nailers are designed to accommodate multiple gauges, but using the wrong size can lead to misfires, jams, or even damage to the tool.

Q: Can these nails be used in a framing nailer?

A: Coil nails are generally not interchangeable with framing nailers unless explicitly designed for such use. Framing nailers typically require full-round-head or clipped-head sinker nails in strip or coil form, but compatibility depends on the nailer’s magazine design and angle of drive.

Q: What is the benefit of stainless steel coil nails?

A: Stainless steel coil nails offer superior performance in demanding environments, particularly where corrosion resistance is critical. Unlike standard steel or galvanized nails, stainless steel is composed of chromium-rich alloys that naturally resist rust and chemical degradation.

Q: What helps increase the holding power of coil nails?

A: The holding power of coil nails is significantly enhanced by their ring-shank design, which features a series of small, circular ridges or rings along the nail’s shank. These rings act like anchors, gripping the surrounding material and resisting withdrawal forces.

Q: What nails are best for pallets?

A: Annularly threaded nails come with numerous rings along the shank that help grip the wood and prevent nail withdrawal. Of the pair, helically-threaded or drive-screw nails are the most popular choice for automated pallet assembly.

Q: What are pallet nails called?

A: Annular Ring Nails (also called Ring Shank) – These are one of the most common types of fasteners used in pallet design.

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