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Our premium Cut Masonry Nails are engineered from high-grade hardened steel, specifically designed for high-impact fastening in dense materials. Featuring a distinctive blunt point and tapered shank, these nails ensure maximum penetration with minimal spalling or splitting, providing superior withdrawal resistance compared to standard fasteners. Whether for modern construction or historic restoration, they offer the perfect blend of structural integrity and professional finishing.
Designed for versatility and durability, these masonry nails are ideal for securing wood members into cinder blocks, concrete, mortar joints, and brick walls. With hardness levels exceeding HRC 50, they withstand intense driving forces without bending. Available in various surface treatments and sizes, our cut masonry nails meet the rigorous demands of professional masonry work, ensuring a secure and lasting bond in the toughest substrates.
Detailed Parameters
| Material | Hardened Steel (Q195, Q215, Q235) | Hardness | > HRC 50° |
|---|---|---|---|
| Head Style | Square or Wrought | Shank Type | Tapered |
| Point Type | Blunt Point | Length Range | 1-1/2" to 20" |
| Surface Treatment | Bright, Electro Galvanized, Hot Dipped Galvanized | Application | Concrete, Brick, Cinder Block, Stone |
| Packaging | 25 kg/carton, 40 cartons/pallet (Customizable) | Style | Flat Surface |
Key Advantages
Extreme Hardness
Made from hardened steel with hardness > HRC 50, ensuring zero bending during driving into concrete.
High Withdrawal Resistance
The combination of a tapered shank and blunt point provides an exceptionally strong grip in masonry.
Anti-Splitting Design
Specifically engineered to minimize spalling and splitting of the substrate during installation.
Decorative Finish
Square or wrought heads provide a professional, distinctive look ideal for historic restoration projects.
Corrosion Protection
Available in hot-dipped and electro-galvanized coatings for long-term outdoor durability.
Versatile Sizing
Comprehensive size range from 1-1/4" to 4" to meet diverse architectural requirements.
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Quality Control
Strict HRC 50+ hardness testing for every batch to ensure zero failure on site.
Precision Manufacturing
Automated production lines ensuring consistent tapered shanks and blunt points.
Custom Specifications
Tailored lengths and coating options based on specific project environmental needs.
Supply Chain Efficiency
Optimized logistics for bulk shipping of 25kg cartons to minimize transit damage.
Material Sourcing
Using certified Q195, Q215, and Q235 steel for guaranteed structural stability.
Surface Treatment
Advanced galvanizing processes to prevent oxidation in high-moisture areas.
Investment Return Comparison
| Performance Metric | Standard Steel Nails | Our Hardened Masonry Nails | Benefit Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bending Resistance | Low (Bends easily) | Extreme (>HRC 50) | Reduced Waste |
| Substrate Impact | High Splitting | Minimal Spalling | Clean Finish |
| Holding Power | Standard | Superior Withdrawal Resistance | Higher Safety |
| Installation Speed | Slow (Frequent failure) | Rapid (Clean penetration) | Labor Saving |
| Project Lifespan | Moderate | High (Galvanized options) | Lower Maintenance |
Frequently Asked Questions
Cut masonry nails are made from hardened steel (>HRC 50) with a blunt point and tapered shank, allowing them to penetrate hard materials like concrete and brick without bending, unlike common nails which are too soft for masonry.
No, it is recommended not to use these nails in treated lumber as the chemicals in the wood can react with the steel, potentially compromising the fastener's integrity.
For outdoor applications, we highly recommend Hot Dipped Galvanized coating, as it provides the thickest protective layer against moisture and corrosion.
A blunt point is specifically designed for masonry to reduce the chance of the brick or concrete splitting (spalling) while providing a tighter mechanical lock once driven in.
They are ideal for cinder blocks, mortar joints, brick walls, natural stone, and reinforced concrete.
Yes, because hardened steel is brittle, there is a small risk of fragmentation upon impact. We strongly advise wearing safety glasses during installation.





