Bostitch Clipped Head 28° Stick Nails WW Series
ex. VAT £26.12
Weekdays 9am - 4pm
Your cart is currently empty.
Hammers ❯
Levels - Laser & Electronic Devices
Pliers, Strippers, Snips & Croppers
Saws ❯
Vices ❯
Wrenches ❯
Angle Grinders, Wall Chasers & Metalworking Tools ❯
Batteries & Chargers for Cordless Tools
Cordless Grease Guns & Caulkers
Cordless Lighting, Radios & Speakers
Cordless Saws & Multi-Function Tools ❯
Drills ❯
Multi-Function Tools & Engravers
Planers, Biscuit Jointers & Routers
Screwdrivers, Impact Drivers & Wrenches
Pruning ❯
Spares, Maintenance & Sharpening Tools ❯
Weedkiller, Feed, Seed & Propagators ❯
Wallpapering Tools & Consumables ❯
Wax, Varnish, Polish, Oil & Dyes ❯
Backing Pads & Polishing Accessories ❯
Blades ❯
Multi-Tool, Biscuit Jointer & Planer Accessories
Nailing & Stapling Accessories ❯
Other Power Tool Accessories ❯
Screwdriver Insert Bits & Adaptors
Wire & Nylon Brushes & Wheels ❯
Security Cameras, Lighting & Door Entry ❯
Security Chains & Bike Locks ❯
Countersinks, Plug Cutters & Screwsinks ❯
Drill Bits - Glass, Tile, Core & Diamond ❯
Workwear, Tool
Storage & Safety
Footwear ❯
Safety Signs, Smoke & Fire Detection ❯
Tool Holders, Pouches & Belts ❯
Workbenches, Workmates & Trestles ❯
Car Maintenance & Valeting Products ❯
Torches ❯
Abrasives, Fillers,
Sealants & Lubricants
Fillers ❯
Hand, Workshop Cleaners & Wipes ❯
Sealants ❯
Ladders ❯
Stepladders & Platform Steps ❯
On Orders £250+
1,000+ Added for 2023
For Your Order Queries
Built to Service All
On Orders £250+
In Stock Today
Stick Nails for use with the Stanley Bostitch Wire Weld Framing Nailers, the traditional wire weld collation gives the stick nails more rigidity and resistance to damp environments.
28° Collation Angle
Designed for the construction market, where it is important to find the right combination of tool weight and working autonomy. Since sticks contain fewer nails than coiled nails (approx. 25) and less of them are loaded into the nailer, the tool is lighter. A simpler feed mechanism for stick nails also helps to keep the weight of the tools lower than for coil nailers for similar size nails. This is important when you are working up a ladder with your arm stretched out.
(Remember only tools fitted with sequential trip should be used when working up a ladder).
Smooth shank nails have exactly that: a smooth appearance. Due to their regular form they can be produced at very high speed and are therefore the most economical type of nail. However, their holding power is the lower than ring shank nails. They require less energy to drive them and the air consumption per nail can be lower. Sometimes it is possible to use a smaller tool to drive them.
Ring shank nails have a series of rings punched into the surface of the shank. Again a difference in the diameter of the shank is produced making it even more difficult to withdraw the nail. Ring shank nails have to be produced at lower speeds and their cost is generally higher than for a smooth shank nail. The air consumption per nail is also higher, and the energy required to drive these nails into hard wood is very much greater.
Bright finish is without any form of protection and is the most economical choice, but the nails will start to rust before nails that have a protective treatment. Used in applications where no protection is required, for example a one way disposal pallet. As all standard nails come with this finish.
Galvanising , or coating with Zinc, is the best way to prevent nails from corroding. The zinc does not protect the steel of the nail, but is corroded first. The thicker the zinc coating, the longer it will be before the nail is attacked. The thickest coating is called hot dipped and is applied by dipping the nails into a bath of molten zinc. Galvanised protection is measured in Microns (each Micron is 0.000001 of an metre thick). The thicker the micron coating the better the protection level of the nails.
5
5
5
50
15
5
5
20
5
2
3
20
5