
Product Details
LD-047 Heavy Duty Concrete Nails
LD-047 heavy duty concrete nails are hardened carbon steel masonry nails built for concrete wall mounting, brick nailing, masonry fixing, wall frame installation, baseboard nailing, and electrical conduit fixing. Available in 1 to 4 inch lengths in 1kg and 5kg boxes with Silver, Black, and Yellow Zinc finishes. These high-strength construction nails are ideal for professional builders and wholesale buyers at factory-direct pricing.
Core Features
- Hardened high-carbon steel for maximum strength
- Multiple length options: 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4 inch
- Designed for concrete, brick, and masonry penetration
- 3 finish options: Silver, Black, Yellow Zinc
- Convenient 1kg and 5kg box packaging
- High driving power without bending or breaking
- Yellow zinc plating for enhanced corrosion resistance
Application Scenarios
- Concrete wall mounting for fixtures and frames
- Brick and masonry surface nailing
- Wall frame and stud installation
- Baseboard and molding nailing to concrete
- Electrical conduit and pipe fixing to walls
- Temporary construction formwork and bracing
FAQ
Can these concrete nails be driven into reinforced concrete?
Our concrete nails can penetrate standard concrete effectively. For heavily reinforced concrete, pre-drilling a pilot hole is recommended. For structural loads in reinforced concrete, expansion anchors or chemical anchors are more appropriate.
What length of nail should I use?
The nail should penetrate the base material by at least 25mm (1 inch). For example, to attach a 20mm baseboard to concrete, use a 2-inch (50mm) nail. Always choose a length that provides adequate penetration depth.
Do I need a special hammer for concrete nails?
A standard heavy-duty hammer works for shorter nails. For longer nails (3-4 inch), a hammer drill in hammer-only mode or a powder-actuated nail gun will provide more efficient driving power.
What is the difference between Silver, Black, and Yellow Zinc finishes?
Silver is the natural steel finish with minimal protection. Black oxide provides basic corrosion resistance. Yellow Zinc offers the best corrosion resistance and is recommended for humid or outdoor applications.


