| Management number | 222638595 | Release Date | 2026/05/04 | List Price | US$158.38 | Model Number | 222638595 | ||
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The 316 Stainless 2" x .092 Ring Coil Nails, a replacement for Simpson T13A200IPC, are the ultimate choice for face nailing applications. Made from 316-grade stainless steel, these nails offer unparalleled corrosion resistance, making them ideal for saltwater environments and outdoor projects. The plastic insert collation ejects as a strip from the front of your tool, providing a cleaner finish without the debris left under the nail head. If the strip becomes too long, it can easily be torn off, ensuring uninterrupted work. These nails are designed to minimize splitting with their slim 0.092" diameter ring shank and are approved for use with ACQ-treated lumber.Key features include saltwater safe compatibility with treated lumber, and a diamond point for precision. The nails are collated at a 15-degree plastic insert, flat wound, and have a head diameter of 0.221" (5.6mm). Each box contains 3,200 nails (16 coils of 200 nails each) and weighs approximately 21 pounds. They meet ASTM F1667 standards, ensuring quality and reliability.Applications range from outdoor siding, fiber cement siding, and treated shakes to cedar shingles, apiary bee hives, light framing, pallets, and more. These nails are specifically recommended for tropical, seaside, and saltwater contact projects or any location near large bodies of water. Their Marine Grade quality prevents unsightly stains, streaks, corrosion, and discoloration, making them a dependable choice for demanding environments. Please verify nailer compatibility before ordering. Note that product brands may vary based on availability.
| Material | stainless_steel_316 |
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| Head Style | flat |
| Item Weight | 22 pounds |
| Part Number | PCN2RM |
| Manufacturer | FastenerUSA |
| Measurement System | inch |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
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