Carbon steel jagged plasterboard nails (30 x 2.65mm, 1kg). Galvanised, fire-rated & Eurocode 5 compliant.
The Timco Galvanised Jagged Plasterboard Nails provide a traditional alternative to drywall screws for fixing plasterboard. These rugged carbon steel nails feature a galvanised finish for medium-duty rust protection, making them ideal for various construction and drywall applications.
Designed to meet Eurocode 5 and Service Class 2 standards, these nails offer reliable performance for structural applications. Furthermore, they achieve a Fire Classification A1, ensuring compliance with stringent safety regulations, and are particularly useful in fire-rated partition assemblies.
With a jagged profile for enhanced grip and holding power, these nails are designed to securely fix plasterboard to timber studs or frames. The 30mm length and 2.65mm shank diameter provide optimal penetration strength while preventing splitting.
Each 1kg pack contains approximately 700 nails, ensuring ample supply for plasterboard installation projects. Whether for commercial, residential, or DIY use, these nails strike a perfect balance between durability and ease of use.
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