Nails are metal fastener with a sharp point at one end and a rounded flat head at the other end. What does it do? Nails are used to join materials together (usually wood) and are driven into the material with a hammer or air nail gun. Why do you need it? Nails are used in all types of applications. The most common use would be in carpentry where wood is joined to wood or another material. Other types of nails or tacks are used in construction, roofing, upholstery, and carpeting. Different types Nails are available in different shank lengths and diameters, with galvanised Zinc plated or bright zinc plate finishes.
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Ideal for general utility servicesHeavy duty style has
a square hole on the hinge flap that permits the use of a 5/16 in. (8mm) carriage bolt and prevents removalMild steel with bright zinc plated finish.
Description:
Ideal for general utility servicesHeavy duty style has
a square hole on the hinge flap that permits the use of a 5/16 in. (8mm) carriage bolt and prevents removalMild steel with bright zinc plated finish.
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Machine screws are fully threaded screws that are
specifically designed to be used in pre-tapped holes or used with conforming nuts and washers in through holes. Machine screws are available in an array of configurations, materials, driver head types and ...
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From RS Pro, a range of superior quality
pan head machine screws with a metric thread. The fully threaded fixings have a slotted drive type allowing for easy tightening with a flat blade screwdriver. Fixings can be mated with pre-tapped ...