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BS 1202-1:2002

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Specification for nails – Steel nails

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BSI 2002 18
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1.1 This part of the standard specifies requirements, including dimensions and finish, for the types of steel nails listed in 1.1 and 1.1.2.

NOTE The nearest former s.w.g. numbers are included in a separate column in each table for convenience only. They do not form part of the specification.

1.1.1 Wire nails

  1. Convex head roofing nails (chisel or diamond points)

  2. Pipe nails (chisel point)

  3. Hardboard panel pins (round shank)

  4. Hardboard panel pins (square shank)

  5. Lath nails

  6. Plasterboard nails (jagged shank)

  7. Tile pegs

  8. Tram nails with flat or raised head with chisel point

  9. Square twisted shank flat head nails

  10. Dowels

  11. Tenter hooks

  12. Annular ringed shank flat head nails

  13. Helical threaded shank flat head nails

  14. Duplex head nails

1.1.2 Cut nails

  1. Cut clasp nails

  2. Cut floor brads

1.2 The types of nail are illustrated in the diagrams accompanying Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, Table 4, Table 5, Table 6, Table 7, Table 8, Table 9, Table 10, Table 11, Table 12, Table 13, Table 14, Table 15 and Table 16.

NOTE Requirements for the following nails, which were previously included in this British Standard, are given in BS EN 10230-1.

  1. Round plain head nails

  2. Round lost head nails

  3. Clout or slate nails

  4. Extra large head clout or felt nails

  5. Panel pins

  6. Oval brad head nails

  7. Oval lost head nails

  8. Spring head twisted shank nails

  9. Washer head slab nails

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
1 BRITISH STANDARD
2 Committees responsible for this British�Standard
3 Contents
5 1 Scope
1.1 This part of the standard specifies requirements, including dimensions and finish, for the ty…
1.2 The types of nail are illustrated in the diagrams accompanying
2 Normative references
6 3 Materials
3.1 Wire nails.
3.2 Cut nails.
4 Workmanship
5 Finish
5.1 Oxidation.
5.2 Wire nails.
5.3 Cut nails.
5.4 Galvanizing.
6 Dimensions and tolerances
7 Inspection
8 Weights
7 9 Designation for ordering
9.1 When designating steel nails in an enquiry or an order, the following information shall be gi…
9.2 Examples:
10 Certificate of compliance
8 Table 1 – Dimensions and approximate count of convex head roofing nails (chisel or diamond point)
9 Table 2 – Dimensions and approximate count of pipe nails (chisel point)
Table 3 – Dimensions and approximate count of hardboard panel pins (round shank)
Table 4 – Dimensions and approximate count of hardboard panel pins (square shank)
10 Table 5 – Dimensions and approximate count of lath nails
Table 6 – Dimensions and approximate count of plasterboard nails (jagged shank)
Table 7 – Dimensions and approximate count of tile pegs
11 Table 8 – Dimensions and approximate count of tram nails with flat or raised head and chisel point
12 Table 9 – Dimensions and approximate count of square twisted shank flat head nails
Table 10 – Dimensions and approximate count of dowels
Table 11 – Dimensions and approximate count of tenter hooks
13 Table 12 – Dimensions and approximate count of annular ringed shank flat head nails
14 Table 13 – Dimensions and approximate count of helical threaded shank flat head nails
Table 14 – Dimensions and approximate count of duplex head nails
15 Table 15 – Dimensions and approximate count of cut clasp nails
Table 16 – Dimensions and approximate count of cut floor brads
BS 1202-1:2002
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