Key Features
- Tapered shank for minimal splitting during penetration - greater pull-out resistance than wire masonry nails
- Hardened steel is heated to extreme temperatures and cooled down quickly producing very hard steel that can be used with hard materials such as concrete and masonry
- Brite finish to enhance corrosion resistance
Cut Masonry Nails 3 Inch 10D Brite Steel Pound. This steel is hardened with heat at extreme temperatures and quickly cooled, producing very hard steel that can be used with concrete and masonry. The blunt point and tapered shank cause minimal spalling during penetration and offer even greater pull-out resistance than wire masonry nails. Ideal for attaching wood members to cinder block, mortar and fresh concrete.
Masonry nails are hardened nails designed to be driven into concrete or the mortar used to hold together bricks or cement blocks. This rigidity also lends masonry nails to a wide variety of installations ranging from attaching plywood subfloor to securing carpet tack strips. Hardened steel with blunt point and tapered shank cause minimal spalling during penetration and offers even greater pull-out resistance than wire masonry nails. Ideal for attaching wood members to cinder block walls as well as to fresh concrete.