Galvanised jagged plasterboard nails provide a secure fixing for plasterboard and other sheet materials to timber studwork. The jagged, serrated shank bites into wood for improved withdrawal resistance compared with smooth shank nails, while the corrosion-resistant galvanised finish makes them suitable for use in humid areas and general construction environments. Key features & benefits jagged serrated shank: enhanced grip and pull-out resistance in timber studs. Low-profile head: neat finish that sits tight to the board surface. Galvanised protection: zinc coating helps resist rust in damp or humid conditions. Clean drive: consistent point and shank for fast installation on site. Versatile use: suitable for plasterboard and other light sheet materials to timber. Product & technical details type: jagged plasterboard nails material: carbon steel finish: galvanised head: low-profile round head shank: jagged serrated for high holding power typical uses: fixing plasterboard to timber studs and battens available sizes length mm shank ø mm 30 2.65 40 2.65 Suitable applications fixing plasterboard to timber studs and ceilings attaching light sheet materials to softwood battens general interior first-fix work instructions for use select nail length to achieve secure penetration into the stud without protrusion. Drive square to the surface until the head sits flush avoid over-driving that may crush the board face. Follow board manufacturer’s fixing pattern and edge distances to mi...
Galvanised jagged plasterboard nails provide a secure fixing for plasterboard and other sheet materials to timber studwork. The jagged, serrated shank bites into wood for