Tremont Nail Company Datasheets for Nails

Nails are available in a variety of shapes and sizes for specific uses.  Common nail types include: brad nails, cap nails, common nails, double-headed nails, finishing nails, masonry nails, roofing nails and screws.
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Product Name Notes
Box Hot-Dip Galvanized These nails are lighter than Common Cut-nails, but are used for similar applications. Designed originally for the construction of wood boxes and crates, they are also used...
Box Standard These nails are lighter than Common Cut-nails, but are used for similar applications. Designed originally for the construction of wood boxes and crates, they are also used for...
Brad These round-headed brads are popular for cabinet work and selected furniture applications.
Clinch - Rosehead Standard These button-head nails are malleable enough to be clinched if desired. Often used for furniture repair, cabinet work, interior walls, face-nailing wide board flooring, batten doors,...
Clout Standard Similar in design to Shingle Nails, but made from lighter gauge steel. Useful for box and crate construction, and for the application of thin siding and paneling. Also...
Cut Spike Hot-Dip Galvanized Used for heavy construction work, these strong spikes drive well through planking and heavy timber for deck and bridge work. They are made on our oldest...
Decorative Wrought Head Black Oxide Finish Designed to simulate the hand-forged nails of the late 1700's, the head is three-sided and the nail has a black oxide coating. Also available...
Decorative Wrought Head Hot-Dip Galvanized Designed to simulate the hand-forged nails of the late 1700's, the head is three-sided and the nail has a galvanized coating for exterior applications. Ideal...
Foundry Standard Also called Tie Keys, these nails are used for foundry casting work, concrete form work and metal sculpturing.
Hinge Standard Ideal for fastening antique hinges and sometimes used for face-nailing doors. Head style is similar to a Boat Nail, but hinge nails are made from a slightly lighter...
Masonry Hardened These heat-treated cut nails are ideal for nailing furring strips and other materials to cinder block, mortar joints, new concrete and brick walls. Blunt point and tapered shank...
Shingle Hot-Dip Galvanized These shingle nails have blunt points to reduce wood splits, and the cut nail shank holds tight. Hot-Dip Galvanized is recommended for all exterior applications. Also available...
Shingle Standard These shingle nails have blunt points to reduce wood splits, and the cut nail shank holds tight. Available Standard and Hot-Dip Galvanized.
Slating Standard Originally used to fasten slate roofing, this nail has a larger head than many cut nails and can be used for applications where a large head is desired.

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