
Schweizerische Nagelfabrik Pencils with countersunk head
430 Piece, 60 mm
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The type of nail determines its suitability for different materials and projects, impacting the strength and durability of the fastening. Choosing the right nail type is essential to ensure the structural integrity and aesthetic quality of your work.
Steel nail
Typical price
20,– to 68,–
Made from durable steel, providing strong and reliable fastening.
Ideal for heavy-duty applications where strength and longevity are crucial, such as in construction or outdoor projects.
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Wire nail
Typical price
10,– to 25,–
Characterized by its smooth shank and flat head, offering versatile use.
Best suited for general woodworking tasks, providing a clean and unobtrusive finish in carpentry projects.
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Thumbtack
Typical price
4,– to 9,–
Small with a flat, wide head and short sharp point, designed for light-duty tasks.
Perfect for securing paper or fabric to bulletin boards, offering easy application and removal.
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Anchor nail
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11,– to 25,–
Features a unique design for anchoring into drywall or masonry.
Excellent for hanging heavy objects on walls, providing strong support in home improvement projects.
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The length of a nail is crucial in determining its suitability for different materials and tasks. Choosing the correct length ensures secure fastening without damaging the material or compromising structural integrity.
Up to 30 mm
Typical price
9,– to 48,–
Short nails are ideal for thin materials like paneling or trim.
They provide secure attachment without penetrating too deeply, minimizing the risk of damaging the material.
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31 - 70 mm
Typical price
17,– to 85,–
Medium-length nails are versatile, suitable for general construction and carpentry projects.
They offer a good balance of penetration and holding power, making them ideal for framing, decking, and similar tasks.
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71 - 140 mm
Typical price
14,– to 68,–
Long nails are designed for heavy-duty applications, such as timber framing or structural work.
They provide deep penetration and strong holding power, ensuring stability and durability in larger constructions.
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Surface finish refers to the coating applied to nails to enhance their durability and resistance to environmental factors. Choosing the right finish is crucial as it affects the nail's performance and longevity in different applications and conditions.
Galvanized
Typical price
20,– to 120,–
Coated with a layer of zinc to prevent rusting and corrosion.
Ideal for outdoor use, providing long-lasting protection against weather elements.
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Hot dip galvanized
Typical price
33,– to 85,–
Dipped in molten zinc, offering a thicker and more durable coating than regular galvanization.
Excellent for high-moisture environments, ensuring extended lifespan and reliability in harsh conditions.
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Blued
Typical price
12,– to 40,–
Heated to create a thin layer of oxide, giving a distinctive dark appearance.
Suitable for indoor use where aesthetic and a degree of rust resistance is desired.
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Varnished
Typical price
9,– to 12,–
Coated with a clear varnish to enhance appearance and provide some protection.
Best for indoor applications, where visual appeal and light protection from elements are needed.
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The material group of nails determines their durability, application, and suitability for different tasks. Choosing the right material ensures the nails perform well in specific environments, affecting longevity and effectiveness.
Metal
Typical price
12,– to 61,–
Metal nails, often made of steel or iron, offer high strength and durability.
Ideal for construction and carpentry, they provide reliable hold in wood and other materials.
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Plastic
Typical price
6,– to 12,–
Plastic nails are lightweight and resistant to corrosion.
Best for temporary applications or when working with delicate materials to prevent splitting.
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Cement
Typical price
130,– to 140,–
Cement nails feature a hardened construction for penetrating concrete or masonry.
Suitable for heavy-duty applications, providing strong anchoring in hard surfaces.
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The head shape of a nail affects how it holds materials together and influences its suitability for specific projects. Choosing the right head shape ensures optimal performance, ease of use, and aesthetic appeal in various applications.
Flat head
Typical price
17,– to 51,–
Features a broad, flat surface that sits flush against the material.
Ideal for general construction and carpentry, providing a neat finish and strong hold.
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Countersunk head
Typical price
11,– to 48,–
Designed to be driven below the surface, allowing for a smooth finish.
Perfect for projects where appearance matters, such as in cabinetry or furniture making.
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Round head
Typical price
9,– to 35,–
Characterized by a domed top that remains visible on the surface.
Suitable for decorative purposes or where a strong fastening is required, offering an appealing look.
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Truss head
Typical price
10,– to 45,–
Has a wide, slightly rounded head that provides a larger bearing surface.
Useful for attaching thin materials, reducing the risk of damage, and offering stable support.
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