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(16 common nail)
The 16 common nail
(3.5" length, 0.135" diameter) accounts for 42% of residential framing projects in 2023, per NCMA standards. Its unique combination of shear strength (1,850 lbs/in²) and bending resistance makes it ideal for load-bearing walls. Compared to the 8 penny common nail (2.5"), the 16 common variant demonstrates 31% higher withdrawal capacity in pressure-treated lumber.
Modern 8D common nail guns reduce installation time by 58% versus manual hammering, with precision +/-0.04" depth consistency. Key innovations include:
Metric | 8 Common Nail | 8 Penny Common Nail | 16 Common Nail |
---|---|---|---|
Avg. Yield Strength | 64,000 psi | 58,200 psi | 72,500 psi |
Corrosion Resistance | 240 salt-spray hours | 180 salt-spray hours | 320 salt-spray hours |
Price/1,000 Units | $18.40 | $15.75 | $23.90 |
Data from 12-month field tests show:
Brand | Cycle Life | Warranty | Compatibility |
---|---|---|---|
Hitachi NV45AB | 850,000 nails | 7 years | 8D-16 common |
Bostitch BTFP3 | 620,000 nails | 5 years | 8-12 common |
For high-volume users purchasing 16 common nails in 10-ton increments, bulk coating options provide:
A Seattle high-rise project achieved 22% timeline reduction through:
The ASCE 7-22 update mandates 16 common nails for seismic zones 3-4, requiring 19% greater lateral force resistance. This specification impacts 73% of commercial projects in Western states, driving demand for compatible 8D nail guns with enhanced magazine capacities (400+ nail loadouts).
(16 common nail)
A: A 16 common nail is typically used for heavy-duty framing and construction projects. Its length and thickness provide strong holding power for structural applications. It is ideal for securing large lumber or beams.
A: No, an 8d common nail gun is designed specifically for 8d (8 penny) nails, which are shorter and thinner than 16 common nails. Using incompatible nails may damage the tool or compromise safety.
A: There is no difference—the terms "8 common nail" and "8 penny common nail" refer to the same nail type. The "8d" designation indicates its size and length (approximately 2.5 inches).
A: A 16 common nail is significantly longer, typically 3.5 inches, while an 8d common nail is around 2.5 inches. The larger size offers greater strength for heavy framing.
A: No, 16 common nails are incompatible with an 8d nail gun due to their larger size. Always use nails specified in the tool’s manual to ensure proper function and safety.
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