For the most comprehensive selection of nails and screws, look for Grip-Rite, the most popular brand of fasteners in America. No matter what the project or what size the job; Grip-Rite has the optimal fastening solution. There are many sizes and styles of nails available. As construction materials and techniques evolve, fastener design keeps pace with the changing technology. Fastener needs vary from project to project and the safety and life expectancy of the project can be extended or compromised based upon the fastener used.
Masonry nails are used to fasten wood to concrete.
Steel is strong and durable but less corrosion resistant than stainless steel. To improve its resistance to corrosion, it may receive additional finishes and coatings.
Use Grip-Rite #9 x 2-1/2 in. Tempered Hardened Steel Masonry Nails (5 lb.-Pack) on your next job site when you need to attach furring strips and floor plates to uncured concrete.
Used to attach furring strips and floor plates to uncured concrete
Durable, tempered hardened steel material with a fluted design
2-1/2 in. long
Includes 390 nails
For attaching furring strips and floor plates to uncured concrete
Masonry nails are used to fasten wood to concrete.
Steel is strong and durable but less corrosion resistant than stainless steel. To improve its resistance to corrosion, it may receive additional finishes and coatings.
Hardened steel, cut masonry nail. For nailing hardwood floors securely to concrete floors. Squared off point prevents flooring from splitting. Four sides provide more surface area for exceptional holding power.