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The MAZE NAILS T449A050 is a double hot-dipped galvanized ring shank nail engineered for use with modern pressure-treated lumber. At 10d x 3 inches in length and 10 gauge in diameter, these nails are drawn from stiffer stock steel, which allows for a reduced shank diameter that minimizes wood splitting without sacrificing structural integrity. The double-dip process in molten zinc delivers a heavy zinc coating that resists corrosion over the full service life of treated lumber. Carpenters, deck builders, and framing contractors reach for these nails when building codes or lumber producers specify hot-dip galvanized or stainless steel fasteners.
These nails are suited for deck construction, fencing, and general framing applications where contact with pressure-treated lumber is expected. The ring shank profile provides exceptional withdrawal resistance compared to smooth-shank fasteners, making them appropriate for structural connections subject to cyclic loading, moisture exposure, and seasonal wood movement. The 50-pound case containing approximately 3,750 nails is sized for production-level framing and deck installation work rather than small repair jobs.
Designed for use with pressure-treated lumber in deck framing, decking boards, fencing, and general exterior construction where code or lumber producer specifications require hot-dip galvanized fasteners.
Installation is typically performed by carpenters, deck builders, or general contractors working under applicable residential or commercial building codes. These nails are compatible with pneumatic framing nailers that accept 10-gauge bulk nails as well as hand-nailing. Confirm tool magazine and collation compatibility before loading. When working with treated lumber, wear appropriate PPE as required by job site safety standards.
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