Concrete & Masonry Nails
Source concrete & masonry nails from India's verified manufacturers and exporters on Himalay. Browse the full range for industrial and export applications.
About Concrete & Masonry Nails
Concrete and masonry nails are hardened fasteners designed to be driven into concrete, brick, block, and mortar without bending or shattering, used for fixing battens, furring, conduit clips, skirting, and light fixtures to masonry substrates. Unlike common wire nails, they rely on high hardness and a stout shank to penetrate dense material, so heat treatment and shank geometry are central to the design. Common variants include smooth, fluted (grooved) and knurled shanks that improve grip in the substrate, countersunk and flat heads, and corrugated or zinc-plated finishes; closely related drive-pin and power-actuated fastener formats are used with gas or powder tools for higher-volume fixing. Materials are typically high-carbon or medium-carbon steel, through-hardened and tempered to a controlled hardness so the nail is hard enough to penetrate yet tough enough to resist brittle fracture; hardness is the key specification and is often verified per batch. Coatings include bright, electro-galvanised and zinc-plated finishes for handling and light corrosion protection, with heavier coatings for damp service. Configuration covers length, shank diameter and pattern, head type, point geometry, and core hardness, with dimensional and hardness verification to the relevant standard or drawing. Because masonry nails can chip if mis-driven, partners commonly control hardness and run impact or bend checks. Through Himalay, concrete and masonry nails from verified Indian manufacturers can be supplied with material and hardness documentation, dimensional and coating reports where specified, and RoHS/REACH declarations where relevant, with packaging and CE/import documentation coordinated as part of the standard order flow.