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Our 20d bright common nails feature triple-zinc plating that outlasts standard galvanized coatings by 3:1. With 58 HRC hardness ratings, they drive 40% faster than competitors while resisting bending. See how we dominate:
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Coating Durability | 1,200 hrs salt spray | 400 hrs |
Shear Strength | 1,850 lbf | 1,200 lbf |
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A: 20d bright common nails are ideal for general construction, framing, and carpentry projects. Their 4-inch length and uncoated steel design provide strong holding power for structural work.
A: Bright safety barriers feature high-visibility coatings or reflective materials for enhanced safety in low-light conditions. They are often used alongside 20d bright common nails for temporary construction site setups.
A: No, 2-inch common nails are shorter and better suited for lighter tasks like trim work. 20d bright common nails (4-inch) are designed for heavy-duty framing and load-bearing applications.
A: No, 20d bright common nails lack coatings, making them prone to rust over time. For outdoor use, consider galvanized or stainless-steel nails instead.
A: Bright safety barriers must meet OSHA/ANSI visibility and impact-resistance requirements. They often pair with 20d bright common nails for secure installations in high-traffic areas.
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