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The MAZE NAILS H59S050 is an 8d hardened steel fluted masonry nail designed for mechanically fastening building components directly to concrete, block, and masonry substrates. At 2.5 inches in length and 9 gauge in diameter, each nail features a fluted shank that grips masonry material as it is driven, resisting pullout under load. The 5/16-inch head provides solid bearing surface for holding furring strips, floor plates, and partition wall framing securely against the substrate. This case contains 3850 nails and weighs 50 pounds, making it suited for production framing and finish crews working through high-volume masonry fastening tasks.
These nails are used in residential and light commercial construction wherever wood framing members or furring must be anchored to concrete or masonry without adhesive or mechanical anchors. Typical applications include furring strip installation over block walls, floor plate attachment to slab, and partition framing tied to poured concrete or CMU. The hardened steel construction allows the nails to be powder-actuated or hammer-driven into standard masonry without bending under impact.
Designed for fastening furring strips, floor plates, and partition walls to concrete, block, and standard masonry substrates.
Masonry nails should be driven by a qualified framing or masonry carpenter following applicable building code requirements. Drive nails no closer than 3 inches from any edge of the masonry or block to avoid cracking or spalling the substrate, and maintain a minimum penetration of 3/4 inches into the masonry. Always wear safety glasses when driving hardened nails, as brittle fracture can propel fragments at high velocity. Power down all adjacent electrical circuits and confirm layout before nailing into slabs or walls that may conceal embedded conduit or utilities.
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