Key Features of Our Common Wire Nails
- High Tensile Strength: Manufactured using cold-drawn Q195/Q235 steel wire, our nails resist bending and breaking even in hardwoods.
- Precision Diamond Point: Features an ultra-sharp point for easy driving and reduced wood splitting.
- Versatile Surface Finishes: Available in Polished (for cost-effectiveness), Electro-Galvanized, and Hot-Dipped Galvanized (for maximum rust resistance).
- Standard Flat Head: The wide, flat head provides a large striking surface and prevents pull-through in structural timber.
- Smooth Shank Design: Optimized for high-speed installation in construction nails applications like framing and pallet assembly.
Technical Specifications & Standards
Our production line follows strict international quality protocols. Every batch of common wire nails undergoes rigorous testing for dimensional accuracy and coating thickness. These steel nails are suitable for ASTM, DIN, and AS/NZS standards, making them ideal for global export markets in Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.
Detailed Product Specification Table
| Parameter | Details / Range |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Common Wire Nails / Common Iron Nails |
| Material | Low Carbon Steel Wire Q195, Q235, SAE 1006/1008 |
| Length Range | 1/2″ – 7″ (12.7mm – 177.8mm) |
| Wire Gauge (BWG) | BWG4 to BWG20 (1.6mm to 5.8mm) |
| Head Finish | Checkered or Smooth Flat Head |
| Surface Treatment | Polished, Electro-Galvanized, Hot Dipped Galvanized, Vinyl Coated |
| Packing Options | 25kg/ctn bulk, 5kg/box, 1kg/bag, or Custom OEM packaging |
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The Importance of Quality Control in Common Nail Manufacturing
In the global market for building materials, the consistency of common wire nails is paramount. Low-quality nails often suffer from brittle shanks or off-center heads, which cause significant downtime on construction sites. Our factory utilizes high-precision drawing machines and automatic heading equipment to ensure that every nail is perfectly straight and the diameter is consistent to within ±0.05mm.
When selecting construction nails, the choice of finish is critical. Polished common nails are the go-to for indoor framing, furniture assembly, and general crating. However, for outdoor environments where moisture is present, our Galvanized common wire nails provide a protective zinc layer that prevents iron oxide (rust) from compromising the wood’s integrity. For coastal regions or heavy-duty outdoor structures, we highly recommend our Hot-Dipped Galvanized range, which offers the thickest corrosion protection available.
Applications of our iron wire nails extend beyond simple carpentry. They are widely used in the production of wooden pallets, fence building, and roofing frameworks. Because we control the entire production process—from wire drawing to galvanizing—we can offer these high-quality fasteners at competitive wholesale nail prices, ensuring our distributors and bulk buyers maintain a healthy margin in their respective markets.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What is the difference between a common nail and a box nail?
A: Common nails have a thicker shank diameter than box nails, providing higher shear strength and making them more suitable for structural framing and heavy-duty construction.
Q2: Can I get customized packaging for retail?
A: Yes! We provide OEM services, including small boxes (1lb, 1kg, 5kg) with your brand logo, as well as bulk 25kg cartons for industrial use.
Q3: Which material is best for my project?
A: For most indoor construction, Q195 polished steel is sufficient. For outdoor use or treated lumber, always choose Electro-Galvanized or Hot-Dipped Galvanized nails to prevent rust streaks.
Q4: What is your minimum order quantity (MOQ)?
A: Our standard MOQ is 5 tons, but we can discuss smaller trial orders for new customers to test our quality.











