1st Fix / Clipped Head Nails

When it comes to studying framing and structural work, having the right nails can make all the difference. At RC Screws, our collated first-fix clipped head nails are manufactured to give you the reliability and strength you need for heavy-duty tasks. Whether you’re a professional builder or tackling a big DIY project, these nails are designed for fast and precise application with nail guns, so you can stay efficient and get the job done without any hassle.

Our first-fix nails are perfect for a range of timber applications, providing superior holding power and ensuring your work stays secure. With a variety of sizes and quantities available, you can easily find the right option for your specific project.

At RC Screws, we deliver quality fasteners from industry-leading brands like Timco, so you’re only getting the best for your projects. Plus, with next-day delivery and affordable pricing, you’ll always have what you need to keep your projects on track!

FAQs

1. What are 1st Fix Collated Nails, and how are they used?
1st Fix Collated Nails, also known as clipped head nails, are designed for heavy-duty framing and structural applications. They’re compatible with nail guns, enabling rapid and precise nail placement, which speeds up jobs on construction sites.

2. What sizes are available for these nails?
RC Screws offers 1st Fix Collated Nails in various lengths, including 50mm, 63mm, 75mm, and 90mm. The 50mm, 63mm, and 75mm sizes feature a ring shank, while the 90mm size has a part ring shank, catering to different fastening requirements.

3. Are these nails suitable for indoor and outdoor applications?
Yes, these nails are suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. They are engineered to provide a stronghold in a variety of environments, making them incredibly versatile.

4. What materials are these nails made from, and do they have rust protection?
The 1st Fix Collated Nails are manufactured from high-quality carbon steel with a galvanised coating finish, providing protection from rust in both indoor and outdoor settings.

5. How does the clipped head design benefit users?
Clipped head nails have a “D” shaped head, which is where they get their name. The reason their head is clipped is to allow more nails to fit into a nail gun at one time, which means less time spent reloading and more time getting the job done.