Simpson Strong-Tie S11N150RNB (1-1/2") 11 Gauge 15 Degree Wire Coil Full Round Head Smooth-Shank Roofing Nail (7200 Pack)
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Simpson Strong-Tie S11N150RNB Description
The 1-1/2" 11 Gauge 15 Degree Wire Coil Full Round Head Smooth-Shank Roofing Nail is designed for efficient fastening in roofing applications, offering durability and compatibility with pneumatic tools.
Simpson Strong-Tie S11N150RNB Includes
- (7200) 1-1/2" 11 Gauge 15 Degree Wire Coil Full Round Head Smooth-Shank Roofing Nails
Simpson Strong-Tie S11N150RNB Features
- 304 Stainless Steel construction for corrosion resistance
- Smooth-shank design for efficient fastening
- Full round head for secure holding power
- Compatible with major pneumatic tools
- Ideal for asphalt and synthetic slate roofing
Simpson Strong-Tie S11N150RNB Applications
- Roofing: Suitable for asphalt and synthetic slate roofing
- Construction: Used in various fastening applications requiring corrosion resistance
Simpson Strong-Tie S11N150RNB Installation Overview
- Ensure compatibility with your pneumatic tool
- Load the nails into the tool as per the manufacturer's instructions
- Position the tool and drive the nails into the material
Simpson Strong-Tie S11N150RNB Specifications
| Diameter | 0.12 | 
| Finish | 304 Stainless Steel | 
| Length | 1-1/2" | 
| Material | Stainless Steel | 
| Penny Size | 4d | 
| Head type | Full Round Head | 
| Quantity | 7200 | 
| Thickness | 11 Gauge | 
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