ASTM F1667/F1667M-21a
(Specification)Standard Specification for Driven Fasteners: Nails, Spikes, and Staples
Standard Specification for Driven Fasteners: Nails, Spikes, and Staples
ABSTRACT
This specification covers nails, spikes, staples, and other fasteners driven by hand tool, power tool, or mechanical device in single or multiple strikes and are positioned by hand, tool, or machine. The driven fasteners are classified as type I: nails (NL); type II: cut nails (CN); type III: spikes (SP); and type IV: staples (ST). Materials shall be tested and the individual types shall conform to the material requirements and physical properties, such as ductility, tensile strength. Protective coating and finishes are also detailed.
SCOPE
1.1 This specification covers nails, spikes, staples, and other driven fasteners, as listed in Table 1.
Note 1: Fastener ductility information is presented in Table 2 and dimensional information in Tables 3–63.
1.2 Fasteners described in this specification are driven by hand tool, power tool, or mechanical device in single or multiple strikes and are positioned by hand, tool, or machine.
1.3 This specification is applicable in either inch-pounds (F1667) or SI units [F1667M]. Values stated in SI are a mathematical conversion to two significant digits and are shown in brackets [ ].
1.4 Fasteners in this specification are sold in bulk (loose) form and are collated for loading into the magazine of an application tool. Other than as covered in Section 9, Workmanship, cohering materials (including, but not limited to, plastic, adhesive bond, paper tape, plastic strip, plastic carrier, wire, etc.) and relative orientation of collated fasteners are not within the scope of this standard.
1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
1.6 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 30-Nov-2021
- Technical Committee
- F16 - Fasteners
- Drafting Committee
- F16.05 - Driven and Other Fasteners
Relations
- Effective Date
- 01-Feb-2024
- Effective Date
- 01-Oct-2023
- Effective Date
- 01-Apr-2020
- Effective Date
- 01-Mar-2019
- Effective Date
- 01-Feb-2019
- Effective Date
- 01-Jun-2018
- Effective Date
- 15-Apr-2018
- Effective Date
- 01-Apr-2018
- Effective Date
- 01-Jan-2018
- Effective Date
- 01-Dec-2017
- Effective Date
- 01-Jul-2017
- Effective Date
- 01-Jun-2017
- Effective Date
- 01-Apr-2017
- Effective Date
- 15-Sep-2016
- Effective Date
- 01-Sep-2016
Overview
ASTM F1667/F1667M-21a is the standard specification developed by ASTM International for driven fasteners, including nails, spikes, staples, and related fastening devices. The specification encompasses fasteners that are installed by hand tools, power tools, or mechanical devices, whether applied in a single or multiple strike and positioned by hand, tool, or machine. Fasteners covered under this standard are classified into four types: Type I (nails), Type II (cut nails), Type III (spikes), and Type IV (staples). The document outlines key material, dimensional, physical property, and protective coating requirements essential for quality and performance in construction, manufacturing, and industrial applications.
Key Topics
- Fastener Types and Classifications:
- Nails (Type I): Includes brads, common nails, box nails, roofing nails, and more.
- Cut Nails (Type II): Sheared from sheet steel, featuring a wedge-shaped shank.
- Spikes (Type III): Heavier-duty fasteners for large lumber, rail, and utility applications.
- Staples (Type IV): For fencing, lathing, upholstery, and other uses, both hand and power-tool driven.
- Materials:
- Low, medium, or high carbon steel, stainless steel, copper, copper-clad, aluminum, and brass are permitted, according to application and required properties.
- Physical Properties:
- Ductility: Fasteners must withstand cold bending tests.
- Tensile Strength: Materials used must meet minimum tensile strength requirements.
- Dimensions and Tolerances:
- Detailed tables specify standard lengths, shank diameters, head sizes, and tolerances for each fastener type.
- Tolerances ensure interchangeability and compatibility with application tools.
- Protective Coatings and Finishes:
- Hot-dip galvanizing, electroplating, mechanical zinc coatings, bluing, phosphating, and polymer coatings are detailed for corrosion resistance and enhanced driving performance.
- Workmanship and Quality:
- Fasteners must be free from cracks, corrosion, and significant manufacturing defects.
- Power tool-driven nails and collated fasteners must be uniform and correctly aligned.
Applications
- Construction and Carpentry: Driven fasteners according to ASTM F1667 are widely used for framing, roofing, siding, flooring, drywall, and finishing applications in both wood and metal structures.
- Manufacturing: The standard supports bulk fastener purchases for product assembly lines, furniture making, crate and pallet construction, and prefabricated building components.
- Infrastructure & Utility: Heavier spikes and cut nails are specified in railway, bridge, utility pole, and marine construction requiring high strength and durability.
- Specialty Uses: Staples and unique coated fasteners are employed in fencing, upholstery, insulation, lathing, and sheathing.
- Collated and Bulk Fasteners: The standard supports both loose (bulk) and collated nails/staples, ensuring efficient loading into magazines of automated tools.
Related Standards
- ASTM A153/A153M: Specification for Zinc Coating (Hot-Dip) on Iron and Steel Hardware
- ASTM A641/A641M: Specification for Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) Carbon Steel Wire
- ASTM B695: Specification for Mechanically Deposited Zinc Coatings
- ASTM C514: Specification for Nails for Application of Gypsum Board
- ASTM C1063, C1861: Specifications for fasteners used in lathing and furring
- ASTM F547: Terminology for Nails Used with Wood and Wood-Base Materials
- ASTM F680, F1575, F3359: Various test methods for performance and property evaluation of fasteners
Keywords: driven fasteners, ASTM F1667, nails, staples, spikes, cut nails, fastener specification, bulk fasteners, power tool nails, collated nails, galvanized fasteners, fastener dimensions, fastener coatings, construction fasteners, building hardware.
This standard supports safety, quality, and interchangeability in construction and industrial fastening, enabling reliable selection and application of a broad range of driven fasteners. For official and detailed requirements, always consult the most recent published version from ASTM International.
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ASTM F1667/F1667M-21a is a technical specification published by ASTM International. Its full title is "Standard Specification for Driven Fasteners: Nails, Spikes, and Staples". This standard covers: ABSTRACT This specification covers nails, spikes, staples, and other fasteners driven by hand tool, power tool, or mechanical device in single or multiple strikes and are positioned by hand, tool, or machine. The driven fasteners are classified as type I: nails (NL); type II: cut nails (CN); type III: spikes (SP); and type IV: staples (ST). Materials shall be tested and the individual types shall conform to the material requirements and physical properties, such as ductility, tensile strength. Protective coating and finishes are also detailed. SCOPE 1.1 This specification covers nails, spikes, staples, and other driven fasteners, as listed in Table 1. Note 1: Fastener ductility information is presented in Table 2 and dimensional information in Tables 3–63. 1.2 Fasteners described in this specification are driven by hand tool, power tool, or mechanical device in single or multiple strikes and are positioned by hand, tool, or machine. 1.3 This specification is applicable in either inch-pounds (F1667) or SI units [F1667M]. Values stated in SI are a mathematical conversion to two significant digits and are shown in brackets [ ]. 1.4 Fasteners in this specification are sold in bulk (loose) form and are collated for loading into the magazine of an application tool. Other than as covered in Section 9, Workmanship, cohering materials (including, but not limited to, plastic, adhesive bond, paper tape, plastic strip, plastic carrier, wire, etc.) and relative orientation of collated fasteners are not within the scope of this standard. 1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. 1.6 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
ABSTRACT This specification covers nails, spikes, staples, and other fasteners driven by hand tool, power tool, or mechanical device in single or multiple strikes and are positioned by hand, tool, or machine. The driven fasteners are classified as type I: nails (NL); type II: cut nails (CN); type III: spikes (SP); and type IV: staples (ST). Materials shall be tested and the individual types shall conform to the material requirements and physical properties, such as ductility, tensile strength. Protective coating and finishes are also detailed. SCOPE 1.1 This specification covers nails, spikes, staples, and other driven fasteners, as listed in Table 1. Note 1: Fastener ductility information is presented in Table 2 and dimensional information in Tables 3–63. 1.2 Fasteners described in this specification are driven by hand tool, power tool, or mechanical device in single or multiple strikes and are positioned by hand, tool, or machine. 1.3 This specification is applicable in either inch-pounds (F1667) or SI units [F1667M]. Values stated in SI are a mathematical conversion to two significant digits and are shown in brackets [ ]. 1.4 Fasteners in this specification are sold in bulk (loose) form and are collated for loading into the magazine of an application tool. Other than as covered in Section 9, Workmanship, cohering materials (including, but not limited to, plastic, adhesive bond, paper tape, plastic strip, plastic carrier, wire, etc.) and relative orientation of collated fasteners are not within the scope of this standard. 1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. 1.6 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
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This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the
Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
Designation:F1667/F1667M −21a
Standard Specification for
Driven Fasteners: Nails, Spikes, and Staples
ThisstandardisissuedunderthefixeddesignationF1667/F1667M;thenumberimmediatelyfollowingthedesignationindicatestheyear
of original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision.Anumber in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.
A superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
The Commercial and Government Entity (Cage) Code for ASTM: 81346.
1. Scope* 2. Referenced Documents
1.1 Thisspecificationcoversnails,spikes,staples,andother 2.1 ASTM Standards:
A153/A153MSpecification for Zinc Coating (Hot-Dip) on
driven fasteners, as listed in Table 1.
Iron and Steel Hardware
NOTE 1—Fastener ductility information is presented in Table 2 and
A641/A641MSpecification for Zinc–Coated (Galvanized)
dimensional information in Tables 3–63.
Carbon Steel Wire
1.2 Fasteners described in this specification are driven by
B695Specification for Coatings of Zinc Mechanically De-
hand tool, power tool, or mechanical device in single or
posited on Iron and Steel
multiple strikes and are positioned by hand, tool, or machine. C514Specification for Nails for theApplication of Gypsum
Board
1.3 This specification is applicable in either inch-pounds
C1063Specification for Installation of Lathing and Furring
(F1667) or SI units [F1667M]. Values stated in SI are a
to Receive Interior and Exterior Portland Cement-Based
mathematical conversion to two significant digits and are
Plaster
shown in brackets [ ].
C1861Specification for Lathing and Furring Accessories,
and Fasteners, for Interior and Exterior Portland Cement-
1.4 Fasteners in this specification are sold in bulk (loose)
form and are collated for loading into the magazine of an Based Plaster
application tool. Other than as covered in Section 9, F547Terminology of Nails for Use with Wood and Wood-
Base Materials
Workmanship, cohering materials (including, but not limited
F592Terminology of Collated and Cohered Fasteners and
to, plastic, adhesive bond, paper tape, plastic strip, plastic
carrier, wire, etc.) and relative orientation of collated fasteners Their Application Tools (Withdrawn 2017)
F680Test Methods for Nails
are not within the scope of this standard.
F1575/F1575MTestMethodforDeterminingBendingYield
1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the
Moment of Nails
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the
F3359/F3359MTestMethodforDeterminingBendingYield
responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-
Moment of Staples
priate safety, health, and environmental practices and deter-
mine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
3. Terminology
1.6 This international standard was developed in accor-
3.1 Definitions—The definitions used in this specification
dance with internationally recognized principles on standard-
are those of common commercial acceptance and usage and
ization established in the Decision on Principles for the
also appear in Terminologies F547 and F592.
Development of International Standards, Guides and Recom-
mendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical
Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or
contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM
Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on
This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F16 on the ASTM website.
Fasteners and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F16.05 on Driven and Additional material and dimensional tolerance for nails used in Gypsumboard
Other Fasteners. are addressed in C514.
Current edition approved Dec. 1, 2021. Published February 2022. Originally Nails addressed in Table 23 are referenced for use in C1063 and C1861.
approved in 1995. Last previous edition approved in 2021 as F1667–21. DOI: The last approved version of this historical standard is referenced on
10.1520/F1667-21A. www.astm.org.
*A Summary of Changes section appears at the end of this standard
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F1667/F1667M−21a
TABLE1 Continued
TABLE 1 Classification and Identification Index
Type Style Style Identification Table
Type Style Style Identification Table
III—Spikes 1. Common CM 52
I—Nails (NL) 1. Brads BR 3
(SP)
2. Barrel BL 4
2. Gutter GRF/GRO 53
3. Box A BXA 5
3. Round RDC/RDF 54
Box B BXB 6
IV—Staples 1. Fence FN 55
4. Broom BM 7
(ST)
5. Casing CN 8
2. Poultry netting PN 56
6. Cooler CL 9
3. Flat top crown FC 57
7. Sinker SK 10
Flat top crown FCC 58
8. Corker CK 11
4. Round or V crown RC 59
9. Aluminum CMA 12
5. Preformed PC 60
Common
6. Electrical PE 61
Copper CMC 13
7. Preformed hoop PH 62
Common
8. Cap STC 63
Steel CMS 14
Common
Power-tool CMP 15
Driven
TABLE 2 Bend Angles for Fasteners Using the Test Methods
Common
F680 Bend Test
10. Concrete CTS/CTM 16
11. Double-headed DH 17
Fastener Material Bend
(Duplex)
Angle, °
12. Finish FH 18
1. Steel wire: (low-carbon, medium-low 180
13. Flooring FL 19
carbon, medium-carbon) (unhardened)
14. Lath LHF 20
2. Stainless steel wire 180
Lath LHH 21
3. Hardened steel fasteners 20
15. Masonry MR/MRH 22
4. Sheet steel for cut nails, Type II, 90
Masonry Stub Nail MRST 23
and cut spikes, Type III
16. Pallet PL 24
5. Copper (min 98 %) 180
17. Gypsum wallboard GW 25
6. Copper clad wire (min 20 %) 180
18. Aluminum RFA 26
7. Aluminum alloy wire 90
Roofing
8. Brass wire 180
Steel RFS 27
Roofing
Copper-Clad RFC 28
Roofing 4. Classification
Umbrella RFL 29
4.1 The fasteners and their Table 1 classification are iden-
Head
Roofing
tified as follows:
Steel RFR 30
Reinforced
NOTE 2—The identification of fasteners, classified by style and type
Roofing
(alpha indicators) followed by a dash number (numerical code) based on
Cap Nail MRH/PRH 31
Tables3–63,identifiesdimensionsspecificallyandestablishesaPIN(part
Hand Driven
identifying number) system when preceded by the F1667 ASTM desig-
Roofing
nator of this specification. For example:
Cap Nail MRP/PRP 32
Power-Tool Driven
Roofing
Washered RFNS/RFND 33
Aluminum
Roofing
Washered RFE 34
Steel
Roofing
19. Shingle SHAD/SHAS 35
4.2 Thetradedesignation, S,pennyweight,usedincommer-
Steel Shingle SHSS/SHSR 36
20 Siding SDF/SDC/SDK 37
cial practice is referenced in Tables 3–48 wherever it applies.
21. Slating SLA/SLC/SLS 38
22. Rubber heel RH 39
5. Ordering Information
23. Underlayment UL 40
24. Square-barbed SB 41 5.1 Orders for driven fasteners under this specification shall
25. Masonry drive MD 42
include the following information:
26. Escutcheon ES 43
5.1.1 Quantity;
27. Glulam rivet GR 44
28. Post frame PFRS 45
5.1.2 Part identifying number (PIN) or product description
Ring Shank
(see 4.1 and appropriate table);
Roof Sheathing Ring RSRS 46
5.1.3 Special material requirements, if specified, including
Shank
Standard Ring Shank SRS 47
coatings or finishes;
29. Metal MHS/MHR 48
5.1.4 ASTM designation;
Hardware
5.1.5 Packaging requirements;
Nails
II—Cut nails 1. Common CM 49
5.1.6 A producer’s or supplier’s certification that the mate-
(CN)
rial and the finished fastener are in compliance with this
2. Basket BK 50
specification, furnished only when specified in the purchase
3. Clout CL 51
order;
F1667/F1667M−21a
5.1.7 Supplementary requirements, if any; and
D* = measured shank diameter, in [mm] (Tables 45–47),
5.1.8 Anyadditionsagreeduponbetweenthepurchaserand
T1 = measurecrestdiameterofdeformedportiononnail
the supplier.
shank in, [mm] (Tables 45–47),
T1-D* = measuredcrestdiameterminusthemeasuredshank
6. Material Requirements
diameter in, [mm] (Tables 45-47),
TL = length of threaded section of nail shank, [mm]
6.1 Steel wire used in the manufacture of driven fasteners
(Tables 45–47],
shall be of low carbon, medium-low carbon, or medium-high
P = pitch or spacing of rings on a ring shank nail [mm]
carbon.
(Tables 45–47], and
6.2 Stainless steel wire used in the manufacture of driven
B = head separation, in. [mm] (Table 17).
fasteners shall be of Types 302, 304, 305, or 316.
8.1.1 The lengths, L, of nails and spikes with flat heads or
6.3 Carbon steel wire for the manufacture of hardened steel
parallelshouldersundertheheadshallbemeasuredfromunder
nails shall be suitable for heat treatment to a minimum
the head or shoulder to the tip of the point.All other nails and
hardness of 37 HRC.
spikes shall be measured overall.
6.4 Sheetsteelusedinthemanufactureofcutnails(TypeII)
8.1.2 The diameter, D, of smooth shank nails and spikes
and cut spikes (Type III) shall be a medium-carbon sheet steel.
shall be measured away from the gripper marks.The diameter,
D, of deformed shank nails shall be measured before
6.5 Copperusedinthemanufactureofdrivenfastenersshall
deformation, or when available, the smooth section of the
contain a minimum of 98% pure copper.
shank away from any gripper marks.All diameter dimensions
6.6 Copper-clad steel wire used in the manufacture of
shallbetakenpriortotheapplicationoforaftertheremovalof
driven fasteners shall contain not less than 20% copper by
any coatings or finish.
weight.Theaveragethicknessofcopperonthesteelwireshall
8.2 Tolerances on Nominal Dimensions for Nails and
be not less than 10% of the radius of the clad wire; the
Spikes:
minimumthicknessofcopperonthesteelwireshallbenotless
8.2.1 Length tolerances shall be:
than 8% of the radius of the clad wire.
8.2.1.1 6 ⁄32 in. [0.79 mm] for lengths up to and including
6.7 Aluminum alloy wire used in the manufacture of fas-
1 in. [25.40 mm];
teners shall conform to Alloy 2024, 5056, 6061, or 6110 and
8.2.1.2 6 ⁄16 in. [1.59 mm] for lengths over 1 in., [25.40
have a minimum ultimate tensile strength of 60000 psi
mm] up to and including 2 ⁄2 in. [63.50 mm];
[413.69MPa].
3 1
8.2.1.3 6 ⁄32 in. [2.38 mm] for lengths over 2 ⁄2 in. [63.50
NOTE 3—Smooth shank nails are sometimes chemically treated to
mm], up to and including 7 in. [177.80 mm];
remove grease, oil, and foreign matter and to roughen the surface 1
8.2.1.4 6 ⁄8 in. [3.18 mm] for all lengths over 7 in. [177.80
microscopically. Mechanically deformed nails are sometimes cleaned to
mm].
remove grease and foreign matter.
NOTE4—Toleranceforthelengthofanyshankdeformationshallbethe
6.8 Brass wire used in the manufacture of fasteners shall be
same as the length of the nail shank.
of good commercial quality suitable for the purpose.
8.2.2 Shank diameter tolerances shall be:
7. Physical Properties
8.2.2.1 60.002 in. [0.05 mm] for diameters smaller than
0.076 in. [1.93 mm], and
7.1 Ductility—The fasteners shall be sufficiently ductile to
8.2.2.2 60.004 in. [0.10 mm] for diameters 0.076 in. [1.93
withstand cold bending without fracture, as specified in Table
mm] and larger.
2 for various materials used in the manufacture of fasteners
8.2.3 Head Diameter Tolerances:
utilizing the conventional bend test described in Test Methods
8.2.3.1 Hand Driven—Tolerances on concentric round head
F680. Mandrel diameter used in this test shall not exceed
diameters shall be 610% of the nominal head diameter
nail/wire diameter. The cold bend test shall not apply to
(individual measurement). The difference in diameter across
unhardened nails with deformed shanks.
thelongaxisshallnotexceedthatacrosstheshortaxisbymore
7.2 Tensile Strength—Finished driven fasteners are not nor-
than 10%. A fillet shall be provided under the head if not
mally subject to tension testing. However, the wire or sheet
otherwise specified.
used to manufacture the fastener is tested as required for
8.2.3.2 Power-ToolDriven—Tolerancesonheaddimensions
control in the production process during manufacture.
of power-tool driven nails shall comply with the nail manu-
facturer’s specifications and shall be suitable for use in the
8. Dimensions and Tolerances
make and model of the tool specified.
8.1 Nominal dimensions of nails and spikes shall be as
8.3 Nominal dimensions of staples shall be as shown in
showninTables3–53.Thefollowingdimensionaldesignations
Tables 55–61, and the following dimensional designations
shall apply:
shall apply:
S = trade designation (reference in penny weight),
8.3.1 Hand Tool–Driven Nominal Dimensions:
L = length, in. [mm],
H = head diameter or width, in. [mm], L = leg length, inside, in. [mm],
D = shank diameter, in. [mm], D = round leg diameter, in. [mm],
F1667/F1667M−21a
10.1.1 Driven fasteners required to be zinc coated shall be
C = crown width, inside, in. [mm].
cut and formed from hot-dip, galvanized steel wire or elec-
8.3.2 Power Tool–Driven Nominal Dimensions:
trogalvanized steel wire or they shall be cut from uncoated
(bright) steel wire and galvanized after forming.
D = round leg diameter, in. [mm],
L = leg length, outside, in. [mm], 10.1.2 Hot-dip galvanized nails:
T = leg thickness, in. [mm] (see Tables 57 and 58),
10.1.2.1 Hot-dip galvanized steel wire for the manufacture
W = leg width, in. [mm] (see Tables 57 and 58),
of fasteners shall have a coating weight in accordance with
C = crown width, outside, in. [mm], and
Specification A641/A641M, Supplementary Requirements,
G = steel wire gage.
Class 3S, when a heavier coating for exterior use and/or use in
8.4 Tolerances on Nominal Dimensions for Staples:
treated wood is specified. The minimum zinc coating shall be
8.4.1 Leg length, L, tolerances shall be + ⁄32 in. [0.79 mm],
in accordance with Supplementary Requirements, Class 1,
− ⁄64 in. [-0.40 mm] for both hand tool–driven and power
unless otherwise specified.
tool–driven staples.
10.1.2.2 Hot-dip galvanized steel fasteners coated after
8.4.2 Diametertolerancesforhandtool-drivenroundstaples
forming shall have a coating weight in accordance with
shall be:
Specification A153/A153M, Class D, when a heavier coating
8.4.2.1 60.002 in. [0.05 mm] for diameters smaller than
for exterior use and/or use in treated wood is specified. The
0.076 in. [1.95 mm], and
minimum coating weight shall be in accordance with Specifi-
8.4.2.2 60.004 in. [0.10 mm] for diameters equal to and
cation A641/A641M, Supplementary Requirements, Class 1.
larger than 0.076 in. [1.95 mm].
10.1.3 Electrogalvanized steel fasteners cut and formed
8.4.3 Thickness and width tolerances on power-tool driven
from electrogalvanized steel wire or electrogalvanized after
staples shall comply with the manufacturer’s specification and
forming shall have a regular coating (no minimum weight of
shall be suitable for use in the make and model tool specified.
coating specified) in accordance with Specification A641/
When used in wood structural connections, dimensions and
A641M, 9.2, unless otherwise specified.
tolerances in Tables 57 and 58 shall apply.
10.1.4 Mechanically deposited zinc coatings applied to
8.4.4 Crownwidthtolerancesare 6 ⁄32in.[0.79mm]unless
fasteners after forming shall have a thickness in accordance
otherwise specified.
with Specification B695, Class 40, unless otherwise specified.
8.5 Nominal Dimensions for Cut Nails, Type II—Unless
10.2 Other Coatings and Finishes (When Specified):
otherwise specified, cut nails shall be sheared from medium
10.2.1 Chemical etching shall remove the polish of fabrica-
carbon sheet steel and shall have a wedge-shaped shank with a
tion and roughen the surface microscopically.
shearedsquarepointendnarrowerthantheupsetheadend.The
designation T in Tables 50–51 refers to sheet thickness in 10.2.2 Blued nails shall be heated to form a thin, colored
finished product. Other designations shall be the same as those oxide on the surface.
for nails in 8.1.
10.2.3 Miscellaneousfinishesandcoatings,suchaspolymer
coatings, tin plating, liquor, brass plating, copper plating,
8.6 Whengageisusedasanominaldiameterdimensionfor
phosphate coating, or oil coating shall be applied.
nails in the application of this specification, a decimal equiva-
lent shall also be provided. (See Note 5.)
NOTE 7—Polymer coatings are often used to assist in the driving of
power-tool driven fasteners.
NOTE5—Wiregagestandardsdifferbybasemetal.Forthatreason,wire
gage specifications are not referenced in this specification for nails, and
10.3 Altered Shapes and Deformations:
gage as a specification requires the decimal equivalent for interpretation.
10.3.1 Mechanically formed or deformed nail shanks shall
8.7 When gage is used as a nominal diameter for staples in
have barbs, flutes, threads, or angular serrations formed onto
the application of this specification, it shall be in accordance
the wire from which the nail is manufactured. Mechanically
with the dimensional equivalents shown in the corresponding
deformed shanks shall have vertical or helical flutes or screw-
tables of this specification. (See Note 6.)
type or annular (ring)-type deformations rolled onto the shank.
NOTE 6—For certain staples, the diameter of the round wire used is Symmetrical helical shank deformations shall be obtained by
designated as gage prior to flattening and forming into the shape of the
twisting square wire. The deformations shall pass entirely
staple.
around the shank body, resulting in expanded ridges and
depressions. Interruptions in shank deformation to facilitate
9. Workmanship
attachment of materials for collating nails is permitted.
9.1 Fasteners covered by this specification shall be true to
10.3.2 Head shapes and head dimensions of power-tool
shape,well-finished,freefromimperfections,clean,andfreeof
driven nails shall comply with the nail manufacturer’s speci-
corrosion. Power-tool driven collated items shall be uniform
ficationsandshallbesuitableforuseinthemakeandmodelof
and aligned properly in their assembled form for use in power
the tool specified.
tools.
10.3.3 Staplesmanufacturedforintendeduseinpowertools
shall comply with the tool manufacturer’s specification. When
10. Protective Coatings and Finishes
used in wood structural connections, dimensions and toler-
10.1 Zinc Coating: ances for Type IV, Style 3 (Table 57 or Table 58).
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11. Certification 12.2 When specified, individual packages and shipping
containers shall be marked with the part-identifying number,
11.1 When specified in the purchase order, a producer’s or
style (see Table 1), fastener length, diameter (or gage, as
supplier’s certification shall be furnished to the purchaser,
applicable) material (other than carbon steel), coating/finish,
indicating that the fasteners are in compliance with this
for nails-shank style (smooth, ring, screw, etc.), for staples
specification and the purchase order.
–crown width, the name of the manufacturer or distributor,
12. Packaging and Package Marking
country of origin, and the quantity.
12.1 Unless otherwise specified, fasteners shall be in sub-
stantial commercial containers of the type, size, and kind
13. Keywords
commonly used for the purpose, so constructed as to preserve
13.1 diameter; driven fasteners; head; length; nails; point;
the contents in good condition and to ensure acceptance and
spikes; staples
safe delivery by common or other carriers to the point of
delivery. In addition, the containers shall be so made that the
contents can be removed partially without destroying the
container’s ability to serve as a receptacle for the remainder of
the contents.
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TABLE 3 Type I, Style 1—Brads
NOTE 1—Carbon steel wire, brad head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright finish.When specified, brads shall have a modified brad head with
a blunt or chiseled point for use with power tools.
F 1667 NLBR
Dash No LD S Dash No LD S
3 3
01 ⁄8 [9.53] 0.035 [0.89] { 21 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.062 [1.57] {
1 3
02 ⁄2 [12.70] 0.035 [0.89] { 22 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.080 [2.03] {
1 3
03 ⁄2 [12.70] 0.048 [1.22] { 23 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.099 [2.51] 5d
04 ⁄8 [15.88] 0.035 [0.89] { 24 2 [50.80] 0.062 [1.57] {
05 ⁄8 [50.80] 0.048 [1.22] { 25 2 [50.80] 0.080 [2.03] {
06 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.035 [0.89] { 26 2 [50.80] 0.113 [2.87] 6d
3 1
07 ⁄4 [63.50] 0.048 [1.22] { 27 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.080 [2.03] {
3 1
08 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.062 [1.57] { 28 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.113 [2.87] 7d
7 1
09 ⁄8 [22.23] 0.035 [0.89] { 29 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.080 [2.03] {
7 1
10 ⁄8 [22.23] 0.048 [1.22] { 30 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.131 [3.33] 8d
7 3
11 ⁄8 [22.23] 0.062 [1.57] { 31 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.131 [3.33] 9d
12 1 [25.40] 0.054 [1.37] { 32 3 [76.20] 0.148 [3.76] 10d
13 1 [25.40] 0.062 [1.57] { 33 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.148 [3.76] 12d
14 1 [25.40] 0.072 [1.83] { 34 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.162 [4.11] 16d
15 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.054 [1.37] { 35 4 [101.60] 0.192 [4.88] 20d
1 1
16 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.062 [1.57] { 36 4 ⁄2 [114.30] 0.207 [5.26] 30d
17 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.080 [2.03] 3d 37 5 [127.00] 0.225 [5.72] 40d
1 1
18 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.054 [1.37] { 38 5 ⁄2 [139.70] 0.244 [6.20] 50d
19 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.080 [2.03] { 39 6 [152.40] 0.262 [6.65] 60d
20 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.099 [2.51] 4d {{{ {{{
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TABLE 4 Type I, Style 2—Barrel Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright, zinc coated or other coating as specified.
F 1667 NLBL
Dash No LD H Dash No LD H
5 1
01 ⁄8 [15.88] 0.067 [1.70] 0.148 [3.76] 05 1 ⁄8 [28.58] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
3 1
02 ⁄4 [19.05] 0.067 [1.70] 0.148 [3.76] 06 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
7 3
03 ⁄8 [22.23] 0.076 [1.93] 0.177 [4.50] 07 1 ⁄8 [34.93] 0.162 [4.11] 0.344 [8.74]
04 1 [25.40] 0.076 [1.93] 0.177 [4.50] 08 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.192 [4.88] 0.406 [10.31]
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TABLE 5 Type I, Style 3A—Box Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel, stainless steel or aluminium wire, flat head, diamond point, round, deformed or smooth shank, bright, zinc coated or other
coating as specified. When specified, box nails shall have an altered or T-head with a diamond, blunt, or chisel point for use with power tools.
F 1667 NLBXA
Dash Dash
SL D H SL D H
No No
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.067 [1.70] 0.188 [4.78] 08 9d 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.113 [2.87] 0.297 [7.54]
02 3d 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.076 [1.93] 0.219 [5.56] 09 10d 3 [76.20] 0.128 [3.25] 0.312 [7.92]
1 1
03 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.080 [2.03] 0.219 [5.56] 10 12d 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.128 [3.25] 0.312 [7.92]
3 1
04 5d 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.080 [2.03] 0.219 [5.56] 11 16d 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.135 [3.43] 0.344 [8.74]
05 6d 2 [50.80] 0.099 [2.51] 0.266 [6.76] 12 20d 4 [101.60] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53]
1 1
06 7d 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.099 [2.51] 0.266 [6.76] 13 30d 4 ⁄2 [114.30] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53]
07 8d 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.113 [2.87] 0.297 [7.54] 14 40d 5 [127.00] 0.162 [4.11] 0.406 [10.31]
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TABLE 6 Type I, Style 3B—Box Nails
NOTE1—Carbonsteel,stainlesssteeloraluminumwire,flathead,diamondpoint,round,deformedorsmoothshank,bright,zinccoatedorothercoating
as specified.
F 1667 NLBXB
Dash Dash
SL D H SL D H
No No
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.058 [1.47] 0.172 [4.37] 06 7d 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.086 [2.18] 0.250 [6.35]
1 3
02 3d 1 ⁄8 [28.58] 0.062 [1.57] 0.188 [4.78] 07 8d 2 ⁄8 [60.33] 0.099 [2.51] 0.266 [6.76]
3 5
03 4d 1 ⁄8 [34.93] 0.067 [1.70] 0.203 [5.16] 08 9d 2 ⁄8 [67.63] 0.099 [2.51] 0.266 [6.76]
5 7
04 5d 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.072 [1.83] 0.219 [5.56] 09 10d 2 ⁄8 [73.03] 0.113 [2.87] 0.297 [7.54]
05 6d 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.086 [2.18] 0.250 [6.35] . . . . . . . .
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All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 7 Type I, Style 4—Broom Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel wire, flat or star head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright finish, as specified.
F 1667 NLBM
Dash No SL D H
01 2d ⁄8 [15.88] 0.072 [1.83] 0.203 [5.16]
02 3d ⁄8 [15.88] 0.080 [2.03] 0.219 [5.56]
03 4d ⁄4 [19.05] 0.072 [1.83] 0.203 [5.16]
04 5d ⁄4 [19.05] 0.080 [2.03] 0.219 [5.56]
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TABLE 8 Type I, Style 5—Casing Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel or stainless steel wire, flat countersunk cupped head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright or zinc coated.
F 1667 NLCM
Dash Dash
SL D H SL D H
No No
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.067 [1.70] 0.099 [2.51] 07 8d 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.113 [2.87] 0.155 [3.94]
1 3
02 3d 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.076 [1.93] 0.113 [2.87] 08 9d 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.113 [2.87] 0.155 [3.94]
03 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.080 [2.03] 0.120 [3.05] 09 10d 3 [76.20] 0.128 [3.25] 0.170 [4.32]
3 1
04 5d 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.080 [2.03] 0.120 [3.05] 10 12d 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.128 [3.25] 0.170 [4.32]
05 6d 2 [50.80] 0.099 [2.51] 0.142 [3.61] 11 16d 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.135 [3.43] 0.177 [4.50]
06 7d 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.099 [2.51] 0.142 [3.61] . . . . . . . .
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All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 9 Type I, Style 6—Cooler Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel or stainless steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth or deformed shank, bright or zinc or other coating as specified.
When specified, coolers shall have an altered or T-head for use with mechanical drivers.
F 1667 NLCL
Dash Dash
SL D H SL D H
No No
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.062 [1.57] 0.172 [4.37] 06 8d 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.099 [2.51] 0.266 [6.76]
1 3
02 3d 1 ⁄8 [28.58] 0.067 [1.70] 0.188 [4.78] 07 9d 2 ⁄8 [60.33] 0.113 [2.87] 0.281 [7.14]
3 5
03 4d 1 ⁄8 [34.93] 0.080 [2.03] 0.219 [5.56] 08 10d 2 ⁄8 [66.68] 0.113 [2.87] 0.281 [7.14]
5 7
04 5d 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.086 [2.18] 0.234 [5.94] 09 12d 2 ⁄8 [73.03] 0.120 [3.05] 0.298 [7.57]
05 6d 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.092 [2.34] 0.250 [6.35] {{ { {{{{{
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All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 10 Type I, Style 7—Sinker Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel wire, flat countersunk head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright or other coating as specified. When specified, sinkers
shall have an altered or T-head for use with power tools.
F 1667 NLSK
Dash Dash
SL D H SL D H
No No
1 1
01 3d 1 ⁄8 [28.58] 0.067 [1.70] 0.188 [4.78] 08 12d 3 ⁄8 [79.38] 0.135 [3.43] 0.312 [7.92]
3 1
02 4d 1 ⁄8 [34.93] 0.076 [1.93] 0.219 [5.56] 09 16d 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.148 [3.76] 0.344 [8.74]
5 3
03 5d 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.086 [2.18] 0.219 [5.56] 10 20d 3 ⁄4 [95.25] 0.177 [4.50] 0.375 [9.53]
7 1
04 6d 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.092 [2.34] 0.219 [5.56] 11 30d 4 ⁄4 [107.95] 0.192 [4.88] 0.406 [10.31]
1 3
05 7d 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.099 [2.51] 0.266 [6.76] 12 40d 4 ⁄4 [120.65] 0.207 [5.26] 0.438 [11.13]
3 3
06 8d 2 ⁄8 [60.33] 0.113 [2.87] 0.266 [6.76] 13 60d 5 ⁄4 [146.05] 0.244 [6.20] 0.500 [12.70]
07 10d 2 ⁄8 [73.03] 0.120 [3.05] 0.297 [7.54] {{ { {{{{{
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All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 11 Type I, Style 8—Corker Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel wire, flat countersunk head, diamond point, round smooth shank, or other coating as specified. When specified, corkers shall
have an altered or T-head for use with power tools.
F 1667 NLCK
Dash Dash
SL D H SL D H
No No
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.062 [1.57] 0.156 [3.96] 09 10d 2 ⁄8 [73.03] 0.135 [3.43] 0.312 [7.92]
1 1
02 3d 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.072 [1.83] 0.188 [4.78] 10 12d 3 ⁄8 [79.38] 0.135 [3.43] 0.312 [7.92]
1 3
03 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.086 [2.18] 0.219 [5.56] 11 16d 3 ⁄8 [85.73] 0.148 [3.76] 0.344 [8.74]
5 7
04 5d 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.086 [2.18] 0.219 [5.56] 12 20d 3 ⁄8 [98.43] 0.177 [4.50] 0.375 [9.53]
7 3
05 6d 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.099 [2.51] 0.250 [6.35] 13 30d 4 ⁄8 [111.13] 0.192 [4.88] 0.406 [10.31]
1 7
06 7d 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.099 [2.51] 0.250 [6.35] 14 40d 4 ⁄8 [123.83] 0.207 [5.26] 0.438 [11.13]
3 3
07 8d 2 ⁄8 [60.33] 0.120 [3.05] 0.281 [7.14] 15 50d 5 ⁄8 [136.53] 0.226 [5.74] 0.469 [11.91]
5 7
08 9d 2 ⁄8 [66.68] 0.120 [3.05] 0.281 [7.14] 16 60d 5 ⁄8 [149.23] 0.244 [6.20] 0.500 [12.70]
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All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 12 Type I, Style 9—Aluminum Common Nails
NOTE 1—Aluminum alloy wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, or, when specified, square barbed shank.
F 1667 NLCMA
Dash Dash
SL D H SL D H
No No
01 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.099 [2.51] 0.250 [6.35] 04 10d 3 [76.20] 0.162 [4.11] 0.312 [7.92]
02 6d 2 [50.80] 0.120 [3.05] 0.266 [6.76] 05 16d 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.177 [4.50] 0.344 [8.74]
03 8d 2 ⁄2 [57.15] 0.148 [3.76] 0.281 [7.14] 06 20d 4 [101.60] 0.199 [5.05] 0.406 [10.31]
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All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 13 Type I, Style 9—Copper Common Nails
NOTE 1—Copper wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank.
F 1667 NLCMC
Dash Dash
LD H LD H
No No
01 ⁄8 [15.88] 0.070 [1.65] 0.156 [3.96] 10 2 [50.80] 0.120 [3.05] 0.266 [6.76]
02 ⁄4 [19.05] 0.065 [1.65] 0.156 [3.96] 11 2 [50.80] 0.134 [3.40] 0.281 [7.14]
3 1
03 ⁄4 [19.05] 0.070 [1.83] 0.172 [4.37] 12 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.134 [3.40] 0.281 [7.14]
04 ⁄8 [22.23] 0.070 [1.83] 0.172 [4.37] 13 3 [76.20] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
05 1 [25.40] 0.070 [1.83] 0.172 [4.37] 14 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.165 [4.19] 0.344 [8.74]
06 1 ⁄4 [28.58] 0.080 [2.11] 0.203 [5.16] 15 4 [101.60] 0.203 [5.16] 0.406 [10.31]
1 1
07 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.109 [2.77] 0.250 [6.35] 16 4 ⁄2 [114.30] 0.220 [5.59] 0.438 [11.13]
08 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.109 [2.77] 0.250 [6.35] 17 5 [127.00] 0.238 [6.05] 0.469 [11.91]
09 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.120 [3.05] 0.266 [6.76] 18 6 [152.40] 0.284 [7.21] 0.531 [13.49]
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All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 14 Type I, Style 9—Steel Common Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel or stainless steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright, zinc coated or other coating as specified.
F 1667 NLCMS
Dash Dash
SL D H SL D H
No No
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.072 [1.83] 0.172 [4.37] 09 10d 3 [76.20] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
1 1
02 3d 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.080 [2.03] 0.203 [5.16] 10 12d 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
1 1
03 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.099 [2.51] 0.25 [6.35] 11 16d 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.162 [4.11] 0.344 [8.74]
04 5d 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.099 [2.51] 0.25 [6.35] 12 20d 4 [101.60] 0.192 [4.88] 0.406 [10.31]
05 6d 2 [50.80] 0.113 [2.87] 0.266 [6.76] 13 30d 4 ⁄2 [114.30] 0.207 [5.26] 0.438 [11.13]
06 7d 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.113 [2.87] 0.266 [6.76] 14 40d 5 [127.00] 0.226 [5.74] 0.469 [11.91]
1 1
07 8d 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.131 [3.33] 0.281 [7.14] 15 50d 5 ⁄2 [139.70] 0.244 [6.20] 0.500 [12.70]
08 9d 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.131 [3.33] 0.281 [7.14] 16 60d 6 [152.40] 0.262 [6.65] 0.531 [13.49]
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All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 15 Type I, Style 9—Power-tool Driven Common Nails
NOTE1—Aluminumalloywire,stainlesssteelorcarbonsteelwire,(bright,zinccoatedorothercoatingasspecified),round,alteredorT-head,diamond
or chisel point, round smooth or deformed shank, as specified. Primarily intended for use with power-tools.
F 1667 NLCMM
Dash Dash Dash
LD LD LD
No No No
1 3
01 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.080 [2.03] 29 2 [50.80] 0.148 [3.76] 57 2 ⁄8 [60.33] 0.113 [2.87]
1 1 3
02 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.086 [2.18] 30 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.092 [2.34] 58 2 ⁄8 [60.33] 0.120 [3.05]
1 1 3
03 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.092 [2.34] 31 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.099 [2.51] 59 2 ⁄8 [60.33] 0.131 [3.33]
1 1 3
04 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.099 [2.51] 32 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.113 [2.87] 60 2 ⁄8 [60.33] 0.148 [3.76]
1 1 1
05 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.080 [2.03] 33 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.092 [2.34] 61 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.120 [3.05]
1 1 1
06 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.086 [2.18] 34 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.099 [2.51] 62 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.148 [3.76]
1 1 1
07 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.092 [2.34] 35 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.113 [2.87] 63 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.162 [4.11]
1 1 5
08 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.099 [2.51] 36 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.131 [3.33] 64 2 ⁄8 [66.68] 0.148 [3.76]
1 1 3
09 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.113 [2.87] 37 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.131 [3.33] 65 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.120 [3.05]
5 1 3
10 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.080 [2.03] 38 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.120 [3.05] 66 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.131 [3.33]
5 1 3
11 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.086 [2.18] 39 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.131 [3.33] 67 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.148 [3.76]
5 1 7
12 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.092 [2.34] 40 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.148 [3.76] 68 2 ⁄8 [73.03] 0.120 [3.05]
5 1
13 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.099 [2.51] 41 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.162 [4.11] 69 3 [76.20] 0.120 [3.05]
3 5
14 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.080 [2.03] 42 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.113 [2.87] 70 3 [76.20] 0.128 [3.25]
3 3
15 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.086 [2.18] 43 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.120 [3.05] 71 3 [76.20] 0.131 [3.33]
3 7
16 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.092 [2.34] 44 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.120 [3.05] 72 3 [76.20] 0.148 [3.76]
3 7 1
17 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.099 [2.51] 45 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.131 [3.33] 73 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.120 [3.05]
3 7 1
18 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.113 [2.87] 46 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.148 [3.76] 74 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.131 [3.33]
7 1
19 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.080 [2.03] 47 2 [50.80] 0.120 [3.05] 75 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.148 [3.76]
7 1
20 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.086 [2.18] 48 2 [50.80] 0.131 [3.33] 76 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.135 [3.43]
7 1 1
21 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.092 [2.34] 49 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.099 [2.51] 77 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.148 [3.76]
7 1 1
22 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.099 [2.51] 50 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.113 [2.87] 78 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.162 [4.11]
7 1
23 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.113 [2.87] 51 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.120 [3.05] 79 4 [101.60] 0.148 [3.76]
24 2 [50.80] 0.080 [2.03] 52 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.131 [3.33] 80 4 [101.60] 0.162 [4.11]
1 1
25 2 [50.80] 0.086 [2.18] 53 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.148 [3.76] 81 4 ⁄2 [114.30] 0.148 [3.76]
1 1
26 2 [50.80] 0.092 [2.34] 54 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.120 [3.05] 82 4 ⁄2 [114.30] 0.162 [4.11]
27 2 [50.80] 0.099 [2.51] 55 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.131 [3.33] {{{{{
28 2 [50.80] 0.113 [2.87] 56 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.148 [3.76] {{{{{
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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A
TABLE 16 Type I, Style 10—Concrete Nails
NOTE 1—Hardened steel, flat countersunk head, diamond point, smooth or mechanically deformed shank formed from round or square stock, as
specified, bright finish.
F 1667 NLCTS
Dash No LD H
01 ⁄2 [12.70] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
02 ⁄8 [15.88] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
03 ⁄4 [19.05] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
04 ⁄8 [22.23] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
05 1 [25.40] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
F 1667 NLCTM
Dash Dash
LD H LD H
No No
01 ⁄4 [19.05] 0.181 [4.60] 0.284 [7.21] 05 2 [50.80] 0.181 [4.60] 0.284 [7.21]
02 1 [25.40] 0.181 [4.60] 0.284 [7.21] 06 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.181 [4.60] 0.284 [7.21]
1 3
03 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.181 [4.60] 0.284 [7.21] 07 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.181 [4.60] 0.284 [7.21]
04 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.181 [4.60] 0.284 [7.21] 08 3 [76.20] 0.181 [4.60] 0.284 [7.21]
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
A
TABLE 17 Type I, Style 11—Double-Headed Nails (Duplex)
NOTE 1—Carbon steel wire, flat heads, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright finish or zinc coated.
F 1667 NLDH
Dash Dash
SL D B SL D B
No No
3 3
01 6d 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.113 [2.87] ¼ [6.35] 04 16d 3 [76.20] 0.162 [4.11] ⁄8 [9.53]
1 1 3
02 8d 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.131 [3.33] ¼ [6.35] 05 20d 3 ⁄2 [82.55] 0.192 [4.88] ⁄8 [9.53]
3 5 7
03 10d 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.148 [3.76] ⁄16 [7.94] 06 30d 4 [101.60] 0.207 [5.26] ⁄16 [11.11]
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 18 Type I, Style 12—Finish Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel, stainless steel or aluminum wire, brad head, altered or T-head for use with power tools, diamond or chisel point, smooth or
deformed shank formed from round or square stock, as specified, bright finished.
F 1667 NLFH
Dash Dash
SL D H SL D H
No No
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.058 [1.47] 0.086 [2.18] 07 8d 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.099 [2.51] 0.142 [3.61]
1 3
02 3d 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.067 [1.70] 0.099 [2.51] 08 9d 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.099 [2.51] 0.142 [3.61]
03 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.072 [1.83] 0.106 [2.69] 09 10d 3 [76.20] 0.113 [2.87] 0.155 [3.94]
3 1
04 5d 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.072 [1.83] 0.106 [2.69] 10 12d 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.113 [2.87] 0.155 [3.94]
05 6d 2 [50.80] 0.092 [2.34] 0.135 [3.43] 11 16d 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.120 [3.05] 0.162 [4.11]
06 7d 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.092 [2.34] 0.135 [3.43] 12 20d 4 [101.60] 0.135 [3.43] 0.177 [4.50]
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
A
TABLE 19 Type I, Style 13—Flooring Nails
NOTE 1—Hardened steel or carbon steel wire, casing head or flat-cupped countersunk head, diamond or blunt point, round, smooth or mechanically
deformed shank, dark (hardened), bright (steel wire) or cement coated, as specified.
F 1667 NLFL
Dash Dash
SL D H SL D H
No No
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.072 [1.83] 0.141 [3.58] 07 7d 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.113 [2.87] 0.203 [5.16]
1 1
02 3d 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.072 [1.83] 0.141 [3.58] 08 8d 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.135 [3.43] 0.177 [4.50]
1 1
03 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.080 [2.03] 0.156 [3.96] 09 8d 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.113 [2.87] 0.203 [5.16]
04 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.092 [2.34] 0.156 [3.96] 10 10d 3 [76.20] 0.135 [3.43] 0.250 [6.35]
3 1
05 5d 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.092 [2.34] 0.156 [3.96] 11 12d 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.135 [3.43] 0.250 [6.35]
06 6d 2 [50.80] 0.113 [2.87] 0.203 [5.16] 12 16d 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.148 [3.76] 0.281 [7.14]
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 20 Type I, Style 14—Lath Nails
NOTE 1—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright or blued finish.
F 1667 NLLHF
Dash No SL D H
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.058 [1.47] 0.141 [3.58]
02 3d 1 ⁄8 [28.58] 0.062 [1.57] 0.156 [3.96]
03 3d 1 ⁄8 [28.58] 0.072 [1.83] 0.172 [4.37]
04 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.080 [2.03] 0.218 [5.54]
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
A
TABLE 21 Type I, Style 14—Lath Nails
NOTE 1—Steel wire, flat hook-head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright, blued, or zinc coated as specified.
F 1667 NLLHH
Dash No LD H
01 1 ⁄8 [28.58] 0.106 [2.69] 0.438 [11.13]
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 22 Type I, Style 15—Masonry Nails
NOTE 1—Hardened steel, flat or flat countersunk head, diamond point, mechanically deformed shank, bright finish.
F 1667 NLMR
Dash Dash
LD H LD H
No No
1 1
01 ⁄2 [12.70] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92] 09 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
3 3
02 ⁄4 [19.05] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92] 10 3 ⁄4 [95.25] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
03 1 [25.40] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92] 11 3 [76.20] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
1 1
04 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92] 12 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
1 1
05 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92] 13 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.162 [4.11] 0.344 [8.74]
3 3
06 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92] 14 3 ⁄4 [95.25] 0.162 [4.11] 0.344 [8.74]
07 2 [50.80] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92] 15 4 [101.60] 0.177 [4.50] 0.375 [9.53]
08 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
F1667 NLMRH
Dash Dash
LD H LD H
No No
01 1 [25.40] 0.250 [6.35] 0.562 [14.27] 05 2 [50.80] 0.250 [6.35] 0.562 [14.27]
1 1
02 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.250 [6.35] 0.562 [14.27] 06 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.250 [6.35] 0.562 [14.27]
1 1
03 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.250 [6.35] 0.562 [14.27] 07 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.250 [6.35] 0.562 [14.27]
04 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.250 [6.35] 0.562 [14.27] 08 3 [76.20] 0.250 [6.35] 0.562 [14.27]
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 23 Type I, Style 15—Masonry Stub Nail
NOTE 1—Hardened steel, flat head or flat beveled head, diamond point, smooth shank, zinc coated.
F 1667 NLMRST
Dash Dash
LD Flat Head LD Flat Beveled Head
No No
3 3
01 ⁄8 [9.53] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53] 10 ⁄8 [9.53] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53]
1 1
02 ⁄2 [12.70] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53] 11 ⁄2 [12.70] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53]
5 5
03 ⁄8 [15.88] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53] 12 ⁄8 [15.88] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53]
3 3
04 ⁄4 [19.05] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53] 13 ⁄4 [19.05] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53]
05 1 [25.40] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53] 14 1 [25.40] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53]
1 1
06 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53] 15 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53]
1 1
07 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53] 16 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53]
08 2 [50.80] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53] 17 2 [50.80] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53]
1 1
09 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53] 18 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53]
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 24 Type I, Style 16—Pallet Nails
NOTE 1—Hardened steel or carbon steel wire (for power tools); flat head, altered or T-Head (for power tools); diamond, blunt diamond, blunt chisel
or blunt point; round, mechanically deformed shank; bright finish (steel wire); or dark (hardened), as specified.
F 1667 NLPL
Dash Dash
LD H LD H
No No
1 3
01 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.120 [3.05] 0.281 [7.14] 31 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.099 [2.51] 0.255 [6.48]
5 3
02 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.120 [3.05] 0.281 [7.14] 32 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.099 [2.51] 0.280 [7.11]
03 2 [50.80] 0.120 [3.05] 0.281 [7.14] 33 2 [50.80] 0.084 [2.13] 0.200 [5.08]
04 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.120 [3.05] 0.281 [7.14] 34 2 [50.80] 0.086 [2.18] 0.235 [5.97]
05 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.120 [3.05] 0.281 [7.14] 35 2 [50.80] 0.090 [2.29] 0.245 [6.22]
06 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.135 [3.43] 0.312 [7.92] 36 2 [50.80] 0.099 [2.51] 0.255 [6.48]
07 3 [76.20] 0.120 [3.05] 0.281 [7.14] 37 2 [50.80] 0.099 [2.51] 0.280 [7.11]
08 3 [76.20] 0.135 [3.43] 0.312 [7.92] 38 2 [50.80] 0.105 [2.67] 0.270 [6.86]
09 3 [76.20] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92] 39 2 [50.80] 0.113 [2.87] 0.280 [7.11]
1 1
10 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.135 [3.43] 0.312 [7.92] 40 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.084 [2.13] 0.200 [5.08]
1 1
11 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92] 41 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.086 [2.18] 0.235 [5.97]
1 1
12 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92] 42 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.099 [2.51] 0.255 [6.48]
1 1
13 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.162 [4.11] 0.375 [9.53] 43 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.099 [2.51] 0.200 [5.08]
1 1
14 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.177 [4.50] 0.438 [11.13] 44 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.105 [2.67] 0.270 [6.86]
15 4 [101.60] 0.177 [4.50] 0.438 [11.13] 45 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.113 [2.87] 0.280 [7.11]
16 4 [101.60] 0.177 [4.50] 0.375 [9.53] 46 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.095 [2.41] 0.260 [6.60]
17 5 [127.00] 0.177 [4.50] 0.375 [9.53] 47 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.099 [2.51] 0.255 [6.48]
18 6 [152.40] 0.177 [4.50] 0.375 [9.53] 48 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.099 [2.51] 0.280 [7.11]
19 7 [177.80] 0.207 [5.26] 0.500 [12.70] 49 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.113 [2.87] 0.280 [7.11]
20 8 [203.20] 0.207 [5.26] 0.500 [12.70] 50 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.113 [2.87] 0.290 [7.37]
1 1
21 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.080 [2.03] 0.215 [5.46] 51 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.120 [3.05] 0.290 [7.37]
1 1
22 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.099 [2.51] 0.255 [6.48] 52 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.131 [3.33] 0.280 [7.11]
1 3
23 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.099 [2.51] 0.280 [7.11] 53 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.113 [2.87] 0.290 [7.37]
1 3
24 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.080 [2.03] 0.215 [5.46] 54 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.120 [3.05] 0.285 [7.24]
25 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.099 [2.51] 0.255 [6.48] 55 3 [76.20] 0.113 [2.87] 0.280 [7.11]
1 1
26 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.099 [2.51] 0.280 [7.11] 56 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.120 [3.05] 0.290 [7.37]
5 1
27 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.105 [2.67] 0.270 [6.86] 57 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.131 [3.33] 0.280 [7.11]
3 1
28 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.084 [2.13] 0.200 [5.08] 58 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.131 [3.33] 0.280 [7.11]
29 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.086 [2.18] 0.235 [5.97] 59 4 [101.60] 0.120 [3.05] 0.280 [7.11]
30 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.090 [2.29] 0.245 [6.22] 60 4 [101.60] 0.131 [3.33] 0.280 [7.11]
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All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 25 Type I, Style 17—Gypsum-Wallboard, Gypsumboard, and Drywall Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel wire, flat head or flat slightly countersunk head, diamond point or long diamond point, round smooth or deformed shank, bright
or blued finish.
F 1667 NLGW
Dash Dash
LD H LD H
No No
1 1
01 1 ⁄8 [28.58] 0.092 [2.34] 0.297 [7.54] 06 1 ⁄8 [28.58] 0.099 [2.51] 0.250 [6.35]
1 1
02 1 ⁄8 [28.58] 0.092 [2.34] 0.375 [9.53] 07 1 ⁄4 [28.58] 0.099 [2.51] 0.250 [6.35]
1 3
03 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.092 [2.34] 0.297 [7.54] 08 1 ⁄8 [34.93] 0.099 [2.51] 0.250 [6.35]
1 1
04 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.105 [2.67] 0.375 [9.53] 09 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.099 [2.51] 0.250 [6.35]
1 5
05 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.092 [2.34] 0.375 [9.53] 10 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.099 [2.51] 0.250 [6.35]
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
A
TABLE 26 Type I, Style 18—Aluminium Roofing Nails
NOTE 1—Aluminum alloy wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, or, deformed shank.
F 1667 NLRFA
Dash Dash
LD H LD H
No No
3 1
01 ⁄4 [19.05] 0.120 [3.05] 0.438 [11.13] 11 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.135 [3.43] 0.438 [11.13]
3 3
02 ⁄4 [19.05] 0.135 [3.43] 0.438 [11.13] 12 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.135 [3.43] 0.438 [11.13]
03 ⁄8 [22.23] 0.120 [3.05] 0.438 [11.13] 13 2 [50.80] 0.135 [3.43] 0.438 [11.13]
7 1
04 ⁄8 [22.23] 0.135 [3.43] 0.438 [11.13] 14 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.145 [3.68] 0.438 [11.13]
05 1 [25.40] 0.120 [3.05] 0.438 [11.13] 15 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.148 [3.76] 0.438 [11.13]
06 1 [25.40] 0.135 [3.43] 0.438 [11.13] 16 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.148 [3.76] 0.438 [11.13]
07 1 [25.40] 0.135 [3.43] 0.438 [11.13] 17 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.148 [3.76] 0.438 [11.13]
08 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.120 [3.05] 0.438 [11.13] 18 2 [50.80] 0.148 [3.76] 0.438 [11.13]
1 1
09 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.135 [3.43] 0.438 [11.13] 19 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.148 [3.76] 0.438 [11.13]
10 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.120 [3.05] 0.438 [11.13]
A
All dimensions are given in
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Designation: F1667 − 21 F1667/F1667M − 21a
Standard Specification for
Driven Fasteners: Nails, Spikes, and Staples
This standard is issued under the fixed designation F1667;F1667/F1667M; the number immediately following the designation indicates
the year of original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last
reapproval. A superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
The Commercial and Government Entity (Cage) Code for ASTM: 81346.
1. Scope*
1.1 This specification covers nails, spikes, staples, and other driven fasteners, as listed in Table 1.
NOTE 1—Fastener ductility information is presented in Table 2 and dimensional information in Tables 3–64.3–63.
1.2 Fasteners described in this specification are driven by hand tool, power tool, or mechanical device in single or multiple strikes
and are positioned by hand, tool, or machine.
1.3 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this
standard. This specification is applicable in either inch-pounds (F1667) or SI units [F1667M]. Values stated in SI are a
mathematical conversion to two significant digits and are shown in brackets [ ].
1.4 Fasteners in this specification are sold in bulk (loose) form and are collated for loading into the magazine of an application
tool. Other than as covered in Section 9, Workmanship, cohering materials (including, but not limited to, plastic, adhesive bond,
paper tape, plastic strip, plastic carrier, wire, etc.) and relative orientation of collated fasteners are not within the scope of this
standard.
1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility
of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of
regulatory limitations prior to use.
1.6 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization
established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued
by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
2. Referenced Documents
2.1 ASTM Standards:
A153/A153M Specification for Zinc Coating (Hot-Dip) on Iron and Steel Hardware
A641/A641M Specification for Zinc–Coated (Galvanized) Carbon Steel Wire
B695 Specification for Coatings of Zinc Mechanically Deposited on Iron and Steel
C514 Specification for Nails for the Application of Gypsum Board
This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F16 on Fasteners and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F16.05 on Driven and Other Fasteners.
Current edition approved June 1, 2021Dec. 1, 2021. Published June 2021February 2022. Originally approved in 1995. Last previous edition approved in 20202021 as
F1667 – 20.F1667 – 21. DOI: 10.1520/F1667-21.10.1520/F1667-21A.
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Additional material and dimensional tolerance for nails used in Gypsum board Gypsumboard are addressed in C514.
*A Summary of Changes section appears at the end of this standard
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F1667/F1667M − 21a
TABLE 1 Continued
TABLE 1 Classification and Identification Index
Type Style Style Identification Table
Type Style Style Identification Table
Washered RFE 35
I—Nails (NL) 1. Brads BR 3
Steel
2. Barrel BL 4
Roofing
3. Box A BXA 5
Washered RFE 34
Box B BXB 6
Steel
4. Broom BM 7
Roofing
5. Casing CN 8
19. Shingle SHAD/SHAS 36
6. Cooler CL 9
19. Shingle SHAD/SHAS 35
7. Sinker SK 10
Steel Shingle SHSS/SHSR 37
8. Corker CK 11
Steel Shingle SHSS/SHSR 36
9. Aluminum CMA 12
20 Siding SDF/SDC/SDK 38
Common
20 Siding SDF/SDC/SDK 37
Copper CMC 13
21. Slating SLA/SLC/SLS 39
Common
21. Slating SLA/SLC/SLS 38
Steel CMS 14
22. Rubber heel RH 40
Common
22. Rubber heel RH 39
Power-tool CMP 15
23. Underlayment UL 41
Driven
23. Underlayment UL 40
Common
24. Square-barbed SB 42
10. Concrete CTS/CTM 16
24. Square-barbed SB 41
11. Double-headed DH 17
25. Masonry drive MD 43
(Duplex)
25. Masonry drive MD 42
12. Finish FH 18
26. Escutcheon ES 44
13. Flooring FL 19
26. Escutcheon ES 43
14. Lath LHF 20
27. Glulam rivet GR 45
Lath LHH 21
27. Glulam rivet GR 44
15. Masonry MR/MRH 22
28. Post frame PFRS 46
Masonry Slub MRST 23
Ring Shank
Masonry Stub Nail MRST 23
28. Post frame PFRS 45
16. Pallet PL 24
Ring Shank
17. Gypsum wallboard GWS 25
Roof Sheathing Ring RSRS 47
17. Gypsum wallboard GW 25
Shank
Gypsum wallboard GWM 26
Roof Sheathing Ring RSRS 46
18. Aluminum RFA 27
Shank
Roofing
Standard Ring-Shank SRS 48
18. Aluminum RFA 26
Standard Ring Shank SRS 47
Roofing
29. Metal MHS/MHR 49
Steel RFS 28
Hardware
Roofing
Nails
Steel RFS 27
29. Metal MHS/MHR 48
Roofing
Hardware
Copper-Clad RFC 29
Nails
Roofing
II—Cut nails 1. Common CM 50
Copper-Clad RFC 28
(CN)
Roofing
II—Cut nails 1. Common CM 49
Umbrella RFL 30
(CN)
Head
2. Basket BK 51
Roofing
2. Basket BK 50
Umbrella RFL 29
3. Clout CL 52
Head
3. Clout CL 51
Roofing
III—Spikes 1. Common CM 53
Steel RFR 31
(SP)
Reinforced
III—Spikes 1. Common CM 52
Roofing
(SP)
Steel RFR 30
2. Gutter GRF/GRO 54
Reinforced
2. Gutter GRF/GRO 53
Roofing
3. Round RDC/RDF 55
Cap Nail MRH/PRH 32
3. Round RDC/RDF 54
Hand Driven
IV—Staples 1. Fence FN 56
Roofing
(ST)
Cap Nail MRH/PRH 31
IV—Staples 1. Fence FN 55
Hand Driven
(ST)
Roofing
2. Poultry netting PN 57
Cap Nail MRP/PRP 33
2. Poultry netting PN 56
Power-Tool Driven
Roofing 3. Flat top crown FC 58
3. Flat top crown FC 57
Cap Nail MRP/PRP 32
Power-Tool Driven Flat top crown FCC 59
Flat top crown FCC 58
Roofing
Washered RFNS/RFND 34 4. Round or V crown RC 60
4. Round or V crown RC 59
Aluminum
Roofing 5. Preformed PC 61
5. Preformed PC 60
Washered RFNS/RFND 33
Aluminum 6. Electrical RE 62
Roofing 6. Electrical PE 61
7. Preformed hoop PH 63
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TABLE 1 Continued
Type Style Style Identification Table
7. Preformed hoop PH 62
8. Cap STC 64
8. Cap STC 63
TABLE 2 Bend Angles for Fasteners Using the Test Methods
F680 Bend Test
Fastener Material Bend
Angle, °
1. Steel wire: (low-carbon, medium-low 180
carbon, medium-carbon) (unhardened)
2. Stainless steel wire 180
3. Hardened steel fasteners 20
4. Sheet steel for cut nails, Type II, 90
and cut spikes, Type III
5. Copper (min 98 %) 180
6. Copper clad wire (min 20 %) 180
7. Aluminum alloy wire 90
8. Brass wire 180
C1063 Specification for Installation of Lathing and Furring to Receive Interior and Exterior Portland Cement-Based Plaster
C1861 Specification for Lathing and Furring Accessories, and Fasteners, for Interior and Exterior Portland Cement-Based
Plaster
F547 Terminology of Nails for Use with Wood and Wood-Base Materials
F592 Terminology of Collated and Cohered Fasteners and Their Application Tools (Withdrawn 2017)
F680 Test Methods for Nails
F1575F1575/F1575M Test Method for Determining Bending Yield Moment of Nails
F3359F3359/F3359M Test Method for Determining Bending Yield Moment of Staples
3. Terminology
3.1 Definitions—The definitions used in this specification are those of common commercial acceptance and usage and also appear
in Terminologies F547 and F592.
4. Classification
4.1 The fasteners and their Table 1 classification are identified as follows:
NOTE 2—The identification of fasteners, classified by style and type (alpha indicators) followed by a dash number (numerical code) based on Tables
3–64,3–63, identifies dimensions specifically and establishes a PIN (part identifying number) system when preceded by the F1667 ASTM designator of
this specification. For example:
4.2 The trade designation, S, pennyweight, used in commercial practice is referenced in Tables 3–493–48 wherever it applies.
5. Ordering Information
5.1 Orders for driven fasteners under this specification shall include the following information:
Nails addressed in Table 23Table 23 are referenced for use in Specifications C1063 and C1861.
The last approved version of this historical standard is referenced on www.astm.org.
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5.1.1 Quantity or weight; Quantity;
5.1.2 Part identifying number (PIN) or product description (see 4.1 and appropriate table);
5.1.3 Special material requirements, if specified, including coatings or finishes;
5.1.4 ASTM designation;
5.1.5 Packaging requirements;
5.1.6 A producer’s or supplier’s certification that the material and the finished fastener are in compliance with this specification,
furnished only when specified in the purchase order;
5.1.7 Supplementary requirements, if any; and
5.1.8 Any additions agreed upon between the purchaser and the supplier.
6. Material Requirements
6.1 Steel wire used in the manufacture of driven fasteners shall be of low carbon, medium-low carbon, or medium-high carbon.
6.2 Stainless steel wire used in the manufacture of driven fasteners shall be of Types 302, 304, 305, or 316.
6.3 Carbon steel wire for the manufacture of hardened steel nails shall be suitable for heat treatment to a minimum hardness of
37 HRC.
6.4 Sheet steel used in the manufacture of cut nails (Type II) and cut spikes (Type III) shall be a medium-carbon sheet steel.
6.5 Copper used in the manufacture of driven fasteners shall contain a minimum of 98 % pure copper.
6.6 Copper-clad steel wire used in the manufacture of driven fasteners shall contain not less than 20 % copper by weight. The
average thickness of copper on the steel wire shall be not less than 10 % of the radius of the clad wire; the minimum thickness
of copper on the steel wire shall be not less than 8 % of the radius of the clad wire.
6.7 Aluminum alloy wire used in the manufacture of fasteners shall conform to Alloy 2024, 5056, 6061, or 6110 and have a
minimum ultimate tensile strength of 60 000 psi. psi [413.69 MPa].
NOTE 3—Smooth shank nails are sometimes chemically treated to remove grease, oil, and foreign matter and to roughen the surface microscopically.
Mechanically deformed nails are sometimes cleaned to remove grease and foreign matter.
6.8 Brass wire used in the manufacture of fasteners shall be of good commercial quality suitable for the purpose.
7. Physical Properties
7.1 Ductility—The fasteners shall be sufficiently ductile to withstand cold bending without fracture, as specified in Table 2 for
various materials used in the manufacture of fasteners utilizing the conventional bend test described in Test Methods F680.
Mandrel diameter used in this test shall not exceed nail/wire diameter. The cold bend test shall not apply to unhardened nails with
deformed shanks.
7.2 Tensile Strength—Finished driven fasteners are not normally subject to tension testing. However, the wire or sheet used to
manufacture the fastener is tested as required for control in the production process during manufacture.
7.3 Number per pound—Number per pound figures are not requirements. Number per pound varies (1) as actual dimensions vary
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within tolerance ranges, (2) between bright and coated nails, and (3) with zinc coating thickness for galvanized nails. No tolerances
have been established for these figures. They are for reference only and shall not be used as product acceptance/rejection criteria.
8. Dimensions and Tolerances
8.1 Nominal dimensions of nails and spikes shall be as shown in Tables 3–55.3–53. The following dimensional designations shall
apply:
S = trade designation (reference in penny weight),
L = length, in.,
L = length, in. [mm],
H = head diameter or width, in.,
H = head diameter or width, in. [mm],
D = shank diameter, in.,
D = shank diameter, in. [mm],
D* = shank diameter, in., measured shank diameter, in (Tables 46-48)
D* = measured shank diameter, in [mm] (Tables 45–47),
T1 = Measured crest diameter of deformed portion of nail shank, in., (Tables 46-48)
T1 = measure crest diameter of deformed portion on nail shank in, [mm] (Tables 45–47),
T1-D* = Measured crest diameter minus the measured shank diameter, in. (Tables 46-48)
T1-D* = measured crest diameter minus the measured shank diameter in, [mm] (Tables 45-47),
TL = Length of threaded section of nail shank, in. (Tables 46-48)
TL = length of threaded section of nail shank, [mm] (Tables 45–47],
P = Pitch or spacing of rings on a ring-shank nail, in., (Tables 46-48)
P = pitch or spacing of rings on a ring shank nail [mm] (Tables 45–47], and
B = head separation, in. (Table 17), and
B = head separation, in. [mm] (Table 17).
No./lb = approximate count per pound.
8.1.1 The lengths, L, of nails and spikes with flat heads or parallel shoulders under the head shall be measured from under the head
or shoulder to the tip of the point. All other nails and spikes shall be measured overall.
8.1.2 The diameter, D, of smooth shank nails and spikes shall be measured away from the gripper marks. The diameter, D, of
deformed shank nails shall be measured before deformation, or when available, the smooth section of the shank away from any
gripper marks. All diameter dimensions shall be taken prior to the application of or after the removal of any coatings or finish.
8.2 Tolerances on Nominal Dimensions for Nails and Spikes:
1 1
8.2.1 Length tolerances shall be 6be: ⁄32 in. for lengths up to and including 1 in.; 6 ⁄16 in. for lengths over 1 in., up to and
1 3 1 1
including 2 ⁄2 in.; 6 ⁄32 for lengths over 2 ⁄2 in., up to and including 7 in.; and 6 ⁄8 in. for all lengths over 7 in. Tolerance for the
length of any shank deformation shall be the same as the length of the nail shank.
8.2.1.1 6 ⁄32 in. [0.79 mm] for lengths up to and including 1 in. [25.40 mm];
1 1
8.2.1.2 6 ⁄16 in. [1.59 mm] for lengths over 1 in., [25.40 mm] up to and including 2 ⁄2 in. [63.50 mm];
3 1
8.2.1.3 6 ⁄32 in. [2.38 mm] for lengths over 2 ⁄2 in. [63.50 mm], up to and including 7 in. [177.80 mm];
8.2.1.4 6 ⁄8 in. [3.18 mm] for all lengths over 7 in. [177.80 mm].
NOTE 4—Tolerance for the length of any shank deformation shall be the same as the length of the nail shank.
8.2.2 Shank diameter tolerances shall be 60.002 in. for diameters smaller than 0.076 in. and 60.004 in. for diameters 0.076 in.
and larger. be:
8.2.2.1 60.002 in. [0.05 mm] for diameters smaller than 0.076 in. [1.93 mm], and
8.2.2.2 60.004 in. [0.10 mm] for diameters 0.076 in. [1.93 mm] and larger.
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8.2.3 Head Diameter Tolerances:
8.2.3.1 Hand Driven—Tolerances on concentric round head diameters shall be 610 % of the nominal head diameter (individual
measurement). The difference in diameter across the long axis shall not exceed that across the short axis by more than 10 %. A
fillet shall be provided under the head if not otherwise specified.
8.2.3.2 Power-Tool Driven—Tolerances on head dimensions of power-tool driven nails shall comply with the nail manufacturer’s
specifications and shall be suitable for use in the make and model of the tool specified.
8.3 Nominal dimensions of staples shall be as shown in Tables 55–64,55–61, and the following dimensional designations shall
apply:
8.3.1 Hand Tool–Driven Nominal Dimensions:
L = leg length, inside, in.,
D = round leg diameter, in.,
C = crown width, inside, in., and
No./lb = approximate count per pound.
L = leg length, inside, in. [mm],
D = round leg diameter, in. [mm],
C = crown width, inside, in. [mm].
8.3.2 Power Tool–Driven Nominal Dimensions:
D = round leg diameter, in.,
D = round leg diameter, in. [mm],
L = leg length, outside, in.,
L = leg length, outside, in. [mm],
T = leg thickness, in. (see Tables 58 and 59),
T = leg thickness, in. [mm] (see Tables 57 and 58),
W = leg width, in. (see Tables 58 and 59),
W = leg width, in. [mm] (see Tables 57 and 58),
C = crown width, outside, in., and
C = crown width, outside, in. [mm], and
G = steel wire gage.
8.4 Tolerances on Nominal Dimensions for Staples:
1 1
8.4.1 Leg length, L, tolerances shall be + ⁄32, in. [0.79 mm], − ⁄64 in. [-0.40 mm] for both hand tool–driven and power tool–driven
staples.
8.4.2 Diameter tolerances for hand tool–driventool-driven round staples shall be 60.002 in. for diameters smaller than 0.076 in.
and 60.004 in. for diameters 0.076 in. and larger. be:
8.4.2.1 60.002 in. [0.05 mm] for diameters smaller than 0.076 in. [1.95 mm], and
8.4.2.2 60.004 in. [0.10 mm] for diameters equal to and larger than 0.076 in. [1.95 mm].
8.4.3 Thickness and width tolerances on power-tool driven staples shall comply with the manufacturer’s specification and shall
be suitable for use in the make and model tool specified. When used in wood structural connections, dimensions,dimensions and
tolerances in (Tables 58Tables 57 and 59)58 shall apply.
8.4.4 Crown width tolerances are 6 ⁄32 in. [0.79 mm] unless otherwise specified.
8.5 Nominal Dimensions for Cut Nails, Type II—Unless otherwise specified, cut nails shall be sheared from medium carbon sheet
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steel and shall have a wedge-shaped shank with a sheared square point end narrower than the upset head end. The designation T
in Tables 51–5250–51 refers to sheet thickness in finished product. Other designations shall be the same as those for nails in 8.1.
8.6 When gage is used as a nominal diameter dimension for nails in the application of this specification, a decimal equivalent shall
also be provided. (See Note 45.)
NOTE 5—Wire gage standards differ by base metal. For that reason, wire gage specifications are not referenced in this specification for nails, and gage
as a specification requires the decimal equivalent for interpretation.
8.7 When gage is used as a nominal diameter for staples in the application of this specification, it shall be in accordance with the
dimensional equivalents shown in the corresponding tables of this specification. (See Note 56.)
NOTE 6—For certain staples, the diameter of the round wire used is designated as gage prior to flattening and forming into the shape of the staple.
9. Workmanship
9.1 Fasteners covered by this specification shall be true to shape, well-finished, free from imperfections, clean, and free of
corrosion. Power-tool driven collated items shall be uniform and aligned properly in their assembled form for use in power tools.
10. Protective Coatings and Finishes
10.1 Zinc Coating:
10.1.1 Driven fasteners required to be zinc coated shall be cut and formed from hot-dip, galvanized steel wire,wire or
electrogalvanized steel wire;wire or they shall be cut from uncoated (bright) steel wire and galvanized,galvanized after forming.
10.1.2 Hot-dip galvanized nails:
10.1.2.1 Hot-dip galvanized steel wire for the manufacture of fasteners shall have a coating weight in accordance with
Specification A641/A641M, Supplementary Requirements, Class 3S, when a heavier coating for exterior use and/or use in treated
wood is specified. The minimum zinc coating shall be in accordance with Supplementary Requirements, Class 1, unless otherwise
specified.
10.1.2.2 Hot-dip galvanized steel fasteners coated after forming shall have a coating weight in accordance with Specification
A153/A153M, Class D, when a heavier coating for exterior use and/or use in treated wood is specified. The minimum coating
weight shall be in accordance with Specification A641/A641M, Supplementary Requirements, Class 1.
10.1.3 Electrogalvanized steel fasteners cut and formed from electrogalvanized steel wire or electrogalvanized after forming shall
have a regular coating (no minimum weight of coating specified) in accordance with Specification A641/A641M section , 9.2,
unless otherwise specified.
10.1.4 Mechanically deposited zinc coatings applied to fasteners after forming shall have a thickness in accordance with
Specification B695, Class 40, unless otherwise specified.
10.2 Other Coatings and Finishes (When Specified):
10.2.1 Chemical etching shall remove the polish of fabrication and roughen the surface microscopically.
10.2.2 Blued nails shall be heated to form a thin, colored oxide on the surface.
10.2.3 Miscellaneous finishes and coatings, such as polymer coatings, tin plating, liquor, brass plating, copper plating, phosphate
coating, or oil coating shall be applied.
NOTE 7—Polymer coatings are often used to assist in the driving of power-tool driven fasteners.
10.3 Altered Shapes and Deformations:
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10.3.1 Mechanically formed or deformed nail shanks shall have barbs, flutes, threads, or angular serrations formed onto the wire
from which the nail is manufactured. Mechanically deformed shanks shall have vertical or helical flutes or screw-type or annular
(ring)-type deformations rolled onto the shank. Symmetrical helical shank deformations shall be obtained by twisting square wire.
The deformations shall pass entirely around the shank body, resulting in expanded ridges and depressions. Interruptions in shank
deformation to facilitate attachment of materials for collating nails is permitted.
10.3.2 Head shapes and head dimensions of power-tool driven nails shall comply with the nail manufacturer’s specifications and
shall be suitable for use in the make and model of the tool specified.
10.3.3 Staples manufactured for intended use in power tools shall comply with the tool manufacturer’s specification. When used
in wood structural connections, dimensions and tolerances,tolerances for Type IV, Style 3 (Table 5857 or Table 59) shall apply.
58).
11. Certification
11.1 When specified in the purchase order, a producer’s or supplier’s certification shall be furnished to the purchaser, indicating
that the fasteners are in compliance with this specification and the purchase order.
12. Packaging and Package Marking
12.1 Unless otherwise specified, fasteners shall be in substantial commercial containers of the type, size, and kind commonly used
for the purpose, so constructed as to preserve the contents in good condition and to ensure acceptance and safe delivery by common
or other carriers to the point of delivery. In addition, the containers shall be so made that the contents can be removed partially
without destroying the container’s ability to serve as a receptacle for the remainder of the contents.
12.2 When specified, individual packages and shipping containers shall be marked with the part-identifying number, style (see
Table 1), fastener length, diameter (or gage, as applicable) material (other than carbon steel), coating/finish, for nails-shank style
(smooth, ring, screw, etc.), for staples –crown width, the name of the manufacturer or distributor, country of origin, and the quantity
or net weight.quantity.
13. Keywords
13.1 diameter; driven fasteners; head; length; nails; point; spikes; staples
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TABLE 3 Type I, Style 1—Brads
NOTE 1—Carbon steel wire, brad head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright finish. When specified, brads shall have a modified brad head with
a blunt or chiseled point for use with power tools.
F 1667 NLBR
Dash No L D S Dash No L D S
3 3
01 ⁄8 [9.53] 0.035 [0.89] { 21 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.062 [1.57] {
1 3
02 ⁄2 [12.70] 0.035 [0.89] { 22 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.080 [2.03] {
1 3
03 ⁄2 [12.70] 0.048 [1.22] { 23 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.099 [2.51] 5d
04 ⁄8 [15.88] 0.035 [0.89] { 24 2 [50.80] 0.062 [1.57] {
05 ⁄8 [50.80] 0.048 [1.22] { 25 2 [50.80] 0.080 [2.03] {
06 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.035 [0.89] { 26 2 [50.80] 0.113 [2.87] 6d
3 1
07 ⁄4 [63.50] 0.048 [1.22] { 27 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.080 [2.03] {
3 1
08 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.062 [1.57] { 28 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.113 [2.87] 7d
7 1
09 ⁄8 [22.23] 0.035 [0.89] { 29 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.080 [2.03] {
7 1
10 ⁄8 [22.23] 0.048 [1.22] { 30 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.131 [3.33] 8d
7 3
11 ⁄8 [22.23] 0.062 [1.57] { 31 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.131 [3.33] 9d
12 1 [25.40] 0.054 [1.37] { 32 3 [76.20] 0.148 [3.76] 10d
13 1 [25.40] 0.062 [1.57] { 33 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.148 [3.76] 12d
14 1 [25.40] 0.072 [1.83] { 34 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.162 [4.11] 16d
15 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.054 [1.37] { 35 4 [101.60] 0.192 [4.88] 20d
1 1
16 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.062 [1.57] { 36 4 ⁄2 [114.30] 0.207 [5.26] 30d
17 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.080 [2.03] 3d 37 5 [127.00] 0.225 [5.72] 40d
1 1
18 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.054 [1.37] { 38 5 ⁄2 [139.70] 0.244 [6.20] 50d
19 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.080 [2.03] { 39 6 [152.40] 0.262 [6.65] 60d
20 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.099 [2.51] 4d { { { { { {
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 4 Type I, Style 2—Barrel Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright, zinc coated or other coating as specified.
F 1667 NLBL
Dash No L D H Dash No L D H
5 1
01 ⁄8 [15.88] 0.067 [1.70] 0.148 [3.76] 05 1 ⁄8 [28.58] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
3 1
02 ⁄4 [19.05] 0.067 [1.70] 0.148 [3.76] 06 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
7 3
03 ⁄8 [22.23] 0.076 [1.93] 0.177 [4.50] 07 1 ⁄8 [34.93] 0.162 [4.11] 0.344 [8.74]
04 1 [25.40] 0.076 [1.93] 0.177 [4.50] 08 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.192 [4.88] 0.406 [10.31]
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
A
TABLE 5 Type I, Style 3A—Box Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel, stainless steel or aluminium wire, flat head, diamond point, round, deformed or smooth shank, bright, zinc coated or other
coating as specified. When specified, box nails shall have an altered or T-head with a diamond, blunt, or chisel point for use with power tools.
F 1667 NLBXA
Dash Dash
S L D H S L D H
No No
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.067 [1.70] 0.188 [4.78] 08 9d 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.113 [2.87] 0.297 [7.54]
02 3d 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.076 [1.93] 0.219 [5.56] 09 10d 3 [76.20] 0.128 [3.25] 0.312 [7.92]
1 1
03 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.080 [2.03] 0.219 [5.56] 10 12d 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.128 [3.25] 0.312 [7.92]
3 1
04 5d 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.080 [2.03] 0.219 [5.56] 11 16d 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.135 [3.43] 0.344 [8.74]
05 6d 2 [50.80] 0.099 [2.51] 0.266 [6.76] 12 20d 4 [101.60] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53]
1 1
06 7d 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.099 [2.51] 0.266 [6.76] 13 30d 4 ⁄2 [114.30] 0.148 [3.76] 0.375 [9.53]
07 8d 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.113 [2.87] 0.297 [7.54] 14 40d 5 [127.00] 0.162 [4.11] 0.406 [10.31]
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 6 Type I, Style 3B—Box Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel, stainless steel or aluminum wire, flat head, diamond point, round, deformed or smooth shank, bright, zinc coated or other coating
as specified.
F 1667 NLBXB
Dash Dash
S L D H S L D H
No No
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.058 [1.47] 0.172 [4.37] 06 7d 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.086 [2.18] 0.250 [6.35]
1 3
02 3d 1 ⁄8 [28.58] 0.062 [1.57] 0.188 [4.78] 07 8d 2 ⁄8 [60.33] 0.099 [2.51] 0.266 [6.76]
3 5
03 4d 1 ⁄8 [34.93] 0.067 [1.70] 0.203 [5.16] 08 9d 2 ⁄8 [67.63] 0.099 [2.51] 0.266 [6.76]
5 7
04 5d 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.072 [1.83] 0.219 [5.56] 09 10d 2 ⁄8 [73.03] 0.113 [2.87] 0.297 [7.54]
05 6d 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.086 [2.18] 0.250 [6.35] . . . . . . . .
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
A
TABLE 7 Type I, Style 4—Broom Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel wire, flat or star head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright finish, as specified.
F 1667 NLBM
Dash No S L D H
01 2d ⁄8 [15.88] 0.072 [1.83] 0.203 [5.16]
02 3d ⁄8 [15.88] 0.080 [2.03] 0.219 [5.56]
03 4d ⁄4 [19.05] 0.072 [1.83] 0.203 [5.16]
04 5d ⁄4 [19.05] 0.080 [2.03] 0.219 [5.56]
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 8 Type I, Style 5—Casing Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel or stainless steel wire, flat countersunk cupped head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright or zinc coated.
F 1667 NLCM
Dash Dash
S L D H S L D H
No No
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.067 [1.70] 0.099 [2.51] 07 8d 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.113 [2.87] 0.155 [3.94]
1 3
02 3d 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.076 [1.93] 0.113 [2.87] 08 9d 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.113 [2.87] 0.155 [3.94]
03 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.080 [2.03] 0.120 [3.05] 09 10d 3 [76.20] 0.128 [3.25] 0.170 [4.32]
3 1
04 5d 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.080 [2.03] 0.120 [3.05] 10 12d 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.128 [3.25] 0.170 [4.32]
05 6d 2 [50.80] 0.099 [2.51] 0.142 [3.61] 11 16d 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.135 [3.43] 0.177 [4.50]
06 7d 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.099 [2.51] 0.142 [3.61] . . . . . . . .
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 9 Type I, Style 6—Cooler Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel or stainless steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth or deformed shank, bright or zinc or other coating as specified.
When specified, coolers shall have an altered or T-head for use with mechanical drivers.
F 1667 NLCL
Dash Dash
S L D H S L D H
No No
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.062 [1.57] 0.172 [4.37] 06 8d 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.099 [2.51] 0.266 [6.76]
1 3
02 3d 1 ⁄8 [28.58] 0.067 [1.70] 0.188 [4.78] 07 9d 2 ⁄8 [60.33] 0.113 [2.87] 0.281 [7.14]
3 5
03 4d 1 ⁄8 [34.93] 0.080 [2.03] 0.219 [5.56] 08 10d 2 ⁄8 [66.68] 0.113 [2.87] 0.281 [7.14]
5 7
04 5d 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.086 [2.18] 0.234 [5.94] 09 12d 2 ⁄8 [73.03] 0.120 [3.05] 0.298 [7.57]
05 6d 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.092 [2.34] 0.250 [6.35] { { { { { { { {
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 10 Type I, Style 7—Sinker Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel wire, flat countersunk head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright or other coating as specified. When specified, sinkers
shall have an altered or T-head for use with power tools.
F 1667 NLSK
Dash Dash
S L D H S L D H
No No
1 1
01 3d 1 ⁄8 [28.58] 0.067 [1.70] 0.188 [4.78] 08 12d 3 ⁄8 [79.38] 0.135 [3.43] 0.312 [7.92]
3 1
02 4d 1 ⁄8 [34.93] 0.076 [1.93] 0.219 [5.56] 09 16d 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.148 [3.76] 0.344 [8.74]
5 3
03 5d 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.086 [2.18] 0.219 [5.56] 10 20d 3 ⁄4 [95.25] 0.177 [4.50] 0.375 [9.53]
7 1
04 6d 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.092 [2.34] 0.219 [5.56] 11 30d 4 ⁄4 [107.95] 0.192 [4.88] 0.406 [10.31]
1 3
05 7d 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.099 [2.51] 0.266 [6.76] 12 40d 4 ⁄4 [120.65] 0.207 [5.26] 0.438 [11.13]
3 3
06 8d 2 ⁄8 [60.33] 0.113 [2.87] 0.266 [6.76] 13 60d 5 ⁄4 [146.05] 0.244 [6.20] 0.500 [12.70]
07 10d 2 ⁄8 [73.03] 0.120 [3.05] 0.297 [7.54] { { { { { { { {
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All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 11 Type I, Style 8—Corker Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel wire, flat countersunk head, diamond point, round smooth shank, or other coating as specified. When specified, corkers shall
have an altered or T-head for use with power tools.
F 1667 NLCK
Dash Dash
S L D H S L D H
No No
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.062 [1.57] 0.156 [3.96] 09 10d 2 ⁄8 [73.03] 0.135 [3.43] 0.312 [7.92]
1 1
02 3d 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.072 [1.83] 0.188 [4.78] 10 12d 3 ⁄8 [79.38] 0.135 [3.43] 0.312 [7.92]
1 3
03 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.086 [2.18] 0.219 [5.56] 11 16d 3 ⁄8 [85.73] 0.148 [3.76] 0.344 [8.74]
5 7
04 5d 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.086 [2.18] 0.219 [5.56] 12 20d 3 ⁄8 [98.43] 0.177 [4.50] 0.375 [9.53]
7 3
05 6d 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.099 [2.51] 0.250 [6.35] 13 30d 4 ⁄8 [111.13] 0.192 [4.88] 0.406 [10.31]
1 7
06 7d 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.099 [2.51] 0.250 [6.35] 14 40d 4 ⁄8 [123.83] 0.207 [5.26] 0.438 [11.13]
3 3
07 8d 2 ⁄8 [60.33] 0.120 [3.05] 0.281 [7.14] 15 50d 5 ⁄8 [136.53] 0.226 [5.74] 0.469 [11.91]
5 7
08 9d 2 ⁄8 [66.68] 0.120 [3.05] 0.281 [7.14] 16 60d 5 ⁄8 [149.23] 0.244 [6.20] 0.500 [12.70]
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All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
F1667/F1667M − 21a
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TABLE 12 Type I, Style 9—Aluminum Common Nails
NOTE 1—Aluminum alloy wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, or, when specified, square barbed shank.
F 1667 NLCMA
Dash Dash
S L D H S L D H
No No
01 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.099 [2.51] 0.250 [6.35] 04 10d 3 [76.20] 0.162 [4.11] 0.312 [7.92]
02 6d 2 [50.80] 0.120 [3.05] 0.266 [6.76] 05 16d 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.177 [4.50] 0.344 [8.74]
03 8d 2 ⁄2 [57.15] 0.148 [3.76] 0.281 [7.14] 06 20d 4 [101.60] 0.199 [5.05] 0.406 [10.31]
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All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
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TABLE 13 Type I, Style 9—Copper Common Nails
NOTE 1—Copper wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank.
F 1667 NLCMC
Dash Dash
L D H L D H
No No
01 ⁄8 [15.88] 0.070 [1.65] 0.156 [3.96] 10 2 [50.80] 0.120 [3.05] 0.266 [6.76]
02 ⁄4 [19.05] 0.065 [1.65] 0.156 [3.96] 11 2 [50.80] 0.134 [3.40] 0.281 [7.14]
3 1
03 ⁄4 [19.05] 0.070 [1.83] 0.172 [4.37] 12 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.134 [3.40] 0.281 [7.14]
04 ⁄8 [22.23] 0.070 [1.83] 0.172 [4.37] 13 3 [76.20] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
05 1 [25.40] 0.070 [1.83] 0.172 [4.37] 14 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.165 [4.19] 0.344 [8.74]
06 1 ⁄4 [28.58] 0.080 [2.11] 0.203 [5.16] 15 4 [101.60] 0.203 [5.16] 0.406 [10.31]
1 1
07 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.109 [2.77] 0.250 [6.35] 16 4 ⁄2 [114.30] 0.220 [5.59] 0.438 [11.13]
08 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.109 [2.77] 0.250 [6.35] 17 5 [127.00] 0.238 [6.05] 0.469 [11.91]
09 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.120 [3.05] 0.266 [6.76] 18 6 [152.40] 0.284 [7.21] 0.531 [13.49]
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All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
F1667/F1667M − 21a
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TABLE 14 Type I, Style 9—Steel Common Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel or stainless steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright, zinc coated or other coating as specified.
F 1667 NLCMS
Dash Dash
S L D H S L D H
No No
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.072 [1.83] 0.172 [4.37] 09 10d 3 [76.20] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
1 1
02 3d 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.080 [2.03] 0.203 [5.16] 10 12d 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
1 1
03 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.099 [2.51] 0.25 [6.35] 11 16d 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.162 [4.11] 0.344 [8.74]
04 5d 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.099 [2.51] 0.25 [6.35] 12 20d 4 [101.60] 0.192 [4.88] 0.406 [10.31]
05 6d 2 [50.80] 0.113 [2.87] 0.266 [6.76] 13 30d 4 ⁄2 [114.30] 0.207 [5.26] 0.438 [11.13]
06 7d 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.113 [2.87] 0.266 [6.76] 14 40d 5 [127.00] 0.226 [5.74] 0.469 [11.91]
1 1
07 8d 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.131 [3.33] 0.281 [7.14] 15 50d 5 ⁄2 [139.70] 0.244 [6.20] 0.500 [12.70]
08 9d 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.131 [3.33] 0.281 [7.14] 16 60d 6 [152.40] 0.262 [6.65] 0.531 [13.49]
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All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
F1667/F1667M − 21a
A
TABLE 15 Type I, Style 9—Power-tool Driven Common Nails
NOTE 1—Aluminum alloy wire, stainless steel or carbon steel wire, (bright, zinc coated or other coating as specified), round, altered or T-head, diamond
or chisel point, round smooth or deformed shank, as specified. Primarily intended for use with power-tools.
F1667 NLCMM
Dash L D Dash L D Dash L D Dash L D Dash L D Dash No. L
No. No. No. No. No.
1 3 3 3
01 1 ⁄4 0.080 15 1 ⁄4 0.086 29 2 0.148 43 1 ⁄4 0.120 57 2 ⁄8 0.113 71 3
1 3 1 7 3
02 1 ⁄4 0.086 16 1 ⁄4 0.092 30 2 ⁄4 0.092 44 1 ⁄8 0.120 58 2 ⁄8 0.120 72 3
1 3 1 7 3 1
03 1 ⁄4 0.092 17 1 ⁄4 0.099 31 2 ⁄4 0.099 45 1 ⁄8 0.131 59 2 ⁄8 0.131 73 3
1 3 1 7 3 1
04 1 ⁄4 0.099 18 1 ⁄4 0.113 32 2 ⁄4 0.113 46 1 ⁄8 0.148 60 2 ⁄8 0.148 74 3
1 7 1 1 1
05 1 ⁄2 0.080 19 1 ⁄8 0.080 33 2 ⁄2 0.092 47 2 0.120 61 2 ⁄2 0.120 75 3
1 7 1 1 1
06 1 ⁄2 0.086 20 1 ⁄8 0.086 34 2 ⁄2 0.099 48 2 0.131 62 2 ⁄2 0.148 76 3
1 7 1 1 1 1
07 1 ⁄2 0.092 21 1 ⁄8 0.092 35 2 ⁄2 0.113 49 2 ⁄8 0.099 63 2 ⁄2 0.162 77 3
1 7 1 1 5 1
08 1 ⁄2 0.099 22 1 ⁄8 0.099 36 2 ⁄2 0.131 50 2 ⁄8 0.113 64 2 ⁄8 0.148 78 3
1 7 1 1 3
09 1 ⁄2 0.113 23 1 ⁄8 0.113 37 3 ⁄2 0.131 51 2 ⁄8 0.120 65 2 ⁄4 0.120 79 4
5 1 1 3
10 1 ⁄8 0.080 24 2 0.080 38 1 ⁄2 0.120 52 2 ⁄8 0.131 66 2 ⁄4 0.131 80 4
5 1 1 3 1
11 1 ⁄8 0.086 25 2 0.086 39 1 ⁄2 0.131 53 2 ⁄8 0.148 67 2 ⁄4 0.148 81 4
5 1 1 7 1
12 1 ⁄8 0.092 26 2 0.092 40 1 ⁄2 0.148 54 2 ⁄4 0.120 68 2 ⁄8 0.120 82 4
5 1 1
13 1 ⁄8 0.099 27 2 0.099 41 1 ⁄2 0.162 55 2 ⁄4 0.131 69 3 0.120 . .
3 5 1
14 1 ⁄4 0.080 28 2 0.113 42 1 ⁄8 0.113 56 2 ⁄4 0.148 70 3 0.128 . .
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TABLE 15 Type I, Style 9—Power-tool Driven Common Nails
NOTE 1—Aluminum alloy wire, stainless steel or carbon steel wire, (bright, zinc coated or other coating as specified), round, altered or T-head, diamond
or chisel point, round smooth or deformed shank, as specified. Primarily intended for use with power-tools.
F 1667 NLCMM
Dash Dash Dash
L D L D L D
No No No
1 3
01 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.080 [2.03] 29 2 [50.80] 0.148 [3.76] 57 2 ⁄8 [60.33] 0.113 [2.87]
1 1 3
02 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.086 [2.18] 30 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.092 [2.34] 58 2 ⁄8 [60.33] 0.120 [3.05]
1 1 3
03 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.092 [2.34] 31 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.099 [2.51] 59 2 ⁄8 [60.33] 0.131 [3.33]
1 1 3
04 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.099 [2.51] 32 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.113 [2.87] 60 2 ⁄8 [60.33] 0.148 [3.76]
1 1 1
05 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.080 [2.03] 33 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.092 [2.34] 61 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.120 [3.05]
1 1 1
06 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.086 [2.18] 34 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.099 [2.51] 62 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.148 [3.76]
1 1 1
07 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.092 [2.34] 35 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.113 [2.87] 63 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.162 [4.11]
1 1 5
08 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.099 [2.51] 36 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.131 [3.33] 64 2 ⁄8 [66.68] 0.148 [3.76]
1 1 3
09 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.113 [2.87] 37 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.131 [3.33] 65 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.120 [3.05]
5 1 3
10 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.080 [2.03] 38 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.120 [3.05] 66 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.131 [3.33]
5 1 3
11 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.086 [2.18] 39 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.131 [3.33] 67 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.148 [3.76]
5 1 7
12 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.092 [2.34] 40 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.148 [3.76] 68 2 ⁄8 [73.03] 0.120 [3.05]
5 1
13 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.099 [2.51] 41 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.162 [4.11] 69 3 [76.20] 0.120 [3.05]
F1667/F1667M − 21a
F 1667 NLCMM
Dash Dash Dash
L D L D L D
No No No
3 5
14 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.080 [2.03] 42 1 ⁄8 [41.28] 0.113 [2.87] 70 3 [76.20] 0.128 [3.25]
3 3
15 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.086 [2.18] 43 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.120 [3.05] 71 3 [76.20] 0.131 [3.33]
3 7
16 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.092 [2.34] 44 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.120 [3.05] 72 3 [76.20] 0.148 [3.76]
3 7 1
17 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.099 [2.51] 45 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.131 [3.33] 73 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.120 [3.05]
3 7 1
18 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.113 [2.87] 46 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.148 [3.76] 74 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.131 [3.33]
7 1
19 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.080 [2.03] 47 2 [50.80] 0.120 [3.05] 75 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.148 [3.76]
7 1
20 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.086 [2.18] 48 2 [50.80] 0.131 [3.33] 76 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.135 [3.43]
7 1 1
21 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.092 [2.34] 49 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.099 [2.51] 77 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.148 [3.76]
7 1 1
22 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.099 [2.51] 50 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.113 [2.87] 78 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.162 [4.11]
7 1
23 1 ⁄8 [47.63] 0.113 [2.87] 51 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.120 [3.05] 79 4 [101.60] 0.148 [3.76]
24 2 [50.80] 0.080 [2.03] 52 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.131 [3.33] 80 4 [101.60] 0.162 [4.11]
1 1
25 2 [50.80] 0.086 [2.18] 53 2 ⁄8 [53.98] 0.148 [3.76] 81 4 ⁄2 [114.30] 0.148 [3.76]
1 1
26 2 [50.80] 0.092 [2.34] 54 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.120 [3.05] 82 4 ⁄2 [114.30] 0.162 [4.11]
27 2 [50.80] 0.099 [2.51] 55 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.131 [3.33] { { { { {
28 2 [50.80] 0.113 [2.87] 56 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.148 [3.76] { { { { {
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All dimensions are given in inches.inches and [mm].
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TABLE 16 Type I, Style 10—Concrete Nails
NOTE 1—Hardened steel, flat countersunk head, diamond point, smooth or mechanically deformed shank formed from round or square stock, as
specified, bright finish.
F 1667 NLCTS
Dash No L D H
01 ⁄2 [12.70] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
02 ⁄8 [15.88] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
03 ⁄4 [19.05] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
04 ⁄8 [22.23] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
05 1 [25.40] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
F 1667 NLCTM
Dash Dash
L D H L D H
No No
01 ⁄4 [19.05] 0.181 [4.60] 0.284 [7.21] 05 2 [50.80] 0.181 [4.60] 0.284 [7.21]
02 1 [25.40] 0.181 [4.60] 0.284 [7.21] 06 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.181 [4.60] 0.284 [7.21]
1 3
03 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.181 [4.60] 0.284 [7.21] 07 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.181 [4.60] 0.284 [7.21]
04 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.181 [4.60] 0.284 [7.21] 08 3 [76.20] 0.181 [4.60] 0.284 [7.21]
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
F1667/F1667M − 21a
A
TABLE 17 Type I, Style 11—Double-Headed Nails (Duplex)
NOTE 1—Carbon steel wire, flat heads, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright finish or zinc coated.
F 1667 NLDH
Dash Dash
S L D B S L D B
No No
3 3
01 6d 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.113 [2.87] ¼ [6.35] 04 16d 3 [76.20] 0.162 [4.11] ⁄8 [9.53]
1 1 3
02 8d 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.131 [3.33] ¼ [6.35] 05 20d 3 ⁄2 [82.55] 0.192 [4.88] ⁄8 [9.53]
3 5 7
03 10d 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.148 [3.76] ⁄16 [7.94] 06 30d 4 [101.60] 0.207 [5.26] ⁄16 [11.11]
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
A
TABLE 18 Type I, Style 12—Finish Nails
NOTE 1—Carbon steel, stainless steel or aluminum wire, brad head, altered or T-head for use with power tools, diamond or chisel point, smooth or
deformed shank formed from round or square stock, as specified, bright finished.
F 1667 NLFH
Dash Dash
S L D H S L D H
No No
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.058 [1.47] 0.086 [2.18] 07 8d 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.099 [2.51] 0.142 [3.61]
1 3
02 3d 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.067 [1.70] 0.099 [2.51] 08 9d 2 ⁄4 [69.85] 0.099 [2.51] 0.142 [3.61]
03 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.072 [1.83] 0.106 [2.69] 09 10d 3 [76.20] 0.113 [2.87] 0.155 [3.94]
3 1
04 5d 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.072 [1.83] 0.106 [2.69] 10 12d 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.113 [2.87] 0.155 [3.94]
05 6d 2 [50.80] 0.092 [2.34] 0.135 [3.43] 11 16d 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.120 [3.05] 0.162 [4.11]
06 7d 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.092 [2.34] 0.135 [3.43] 12 20d 4 [101.60] 0.135 [3.43] 0.177 [4.50]
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
F1667/F1667M − 21a
A
TABLE 19 Type I, Style 13—Flooring Nails
NOTE 1—Hardened steel or carbon steel wire, casing head or flat-cupped countersunk head, diamond or blunt point, round, smooth or mechanically
deformed shank, dark (hardened), bright (steel wire) or cement coated, as specified.
F 1667 NLFL
Dash Dash
S L D H S L D H
No No
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.072 [1.83] 0.141 [3.58] 07 7d 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.113 [2.87] 0.203 [5.16]
1 1
02 3d 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.072 [1.83] 0.141 [3.58] 08 8d 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.135 [3.43] 0.177 [4.50]
1 1
03 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.080 [2.03] 0.156 [3.96] 09 8d 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.113 [2.87] 0.203 [5.16]
04 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.092 [2.34] 0.156 [3.96] 10 10d 3 [76.20] 0.135 [3.43] 0.250 [6.35]
3 1
05 5d 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.092 [2.34] 0.156 [3.96] 11 12d 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.135 [3.43] 0.250 [6.35]
06 6d 2 [50.80] 0.113 [2.87] 0.203 [5.16] 12 16d 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.148 [3.76] 0.281 [7.14]
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
F1667/F1667M − 21a
A
TABLE 20 Type I, Style 14—Lath Nails
NOTE 1—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright or blued finish.
F1667 NLLHF
Dash No. S L D H No./lb.
01 2d 1 0.058 0.141 1.280
02 3d 1 ⁄8 0.062 0.156 980
03 3d 1 ⁄8 0.072 0.172 760
04 4d 1 ⁄2 0.080 0.218 442
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TABLE 20 Type I, Style 14—Lath Nails
NOTE 1—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright or blued finish.
F 1667 NLLHF
Dash No S L D H
01 2d 1 [25.40] 0.058 [1.47] 0.141 [3.58]
02 3d 1 ⁄8 [28.58] 0.062 [1.57] 0.156 [3.96]
03 3d 1 ⁄8 [28.58] 0.072 [1.83] 0.172 [4.37]
04 4d 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.080 [2.03] 0.218 [5.54]
A
All All dimensions are given in inches.inches and [mm].
F1667/F1667M − 21a
A
TABLE 21 Type I, Style 14—Lath Nails
NOTE 1—Steel wire, flat hook-head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright, blued, or zinc coated as specified.
F 1667 NLLHH
Dash No L D H
01 1 ⁄8 [28.58] 0.106 [2.69] 0.438 [11.13]
A
All dimensions are given in inches and [mm].
F1667/F1667M − 21a
A
TABLE 22 Type I, Style 15—Masonry Nails
NOTE 1—Hardened steel, flat or flat countersunk head, diamond point, mechanically deformed shank, bright finish.
F 1667 NLMR
Dash Dash
L D H L D H
No No
1 1
01 ⁄2 [12.70] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92] 09 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
3 3
02 ⁄4 [19.05] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92] 10 3 ⁄4 [95.25] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
03 1 [25.40] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92] 11 3 [76.20] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
1 1
04 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92] 12 3 ⁄4 [82.55] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
1 1
05 1 ⁄2 [38.10] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92] 13 3 ⁄2 [88.90] 0.162 [4.11] 0.344 [8.74]
3 3
06 1 ⁄4 [44.45] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92] 14 3 ⁄4 [95.25] 0.162 [4.11] 0.344 [8.74]
07 2 [50.80] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92] 15 4 [101.60] 0.177 [4.50] 0.375 [9.53]
08 2 ⁄4 [57.15] 0.148 [3.76] 0.312 [7.92]
F1667 NLMRH
Dash Dash
L D H L D H
No No
01 1 [25.40] 0.250 [6.35] 0.562 [14.27] 05 2 [50.80] 0.250 [6.35] 0.562 [14.27]
1 1
02 1 ⁄4 [31.75] 0.250 [6.35] 0.562 [14.27] 06 2 ⁄2 [63.50] 0.250 [6.35] 0.562 [14.27]
1 1
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