Air Fasteners

Air Fasteners
Nails and staples to be used with air powered tools. Available in strips or coils to fit any air tool and with a variety of types like smooth or hot dipped galvanized you can find the right fastener for your need.

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Categories of Air Fasteners We Offer

Staples and nails are the most common fasteners for projects of all kinds, ranging from small crafts and upholstery to large framing for buildings. Air fasteners use an air-powered tool for application. Staple guns and nail guns vary in size and power capacity based on the project and type of fastener.
 

Air fasteners that use a pneumatic gun and air from a compressor are often much more efficient than manual applications. Our air fastening products fire quickly with minimal workpiece damage, allowing you to enjoy greater control over placement and depth.

Nails

We offer nails for pneumatic nailers or compressed air guns in a broad range of styles, including common, finish, framing, siding and roofing nails. The nails are typically joined or collated into strips or coils and connected by wire, glue, plastic or paper. Degree measurements indicate the collation angle.

It's critical to match the nailhead type, collation type and angle to your pneumatic nailer for your specific application.
 

The popular nail brands we offer include:

 

  • Bissett Fasteners.
  • CFT-Approved.
  • Hitachi.
  • DEWALT®.
  • Crispo Canada.

 

Staples

Construction Fasteners and Tools offers various staples for use in pneumatic guns. When choosing staples for your application, consider factors like series, gauge, crown length and leg length.

The crown is the bridge or the horizontal component that connects the legs. Guns drive the legs entirely into the material that requires fastening. Many manufacturers use series to signify the gauge of the staple and tool compatibility.

Examples of the top staples brands we offer are: 
 

 

  • Bissett Fasteners.
  • DEWALT.
  • CFT-Approved.
  • Klein Tools®.
  • STANLEY®.

 

Typical Air Fastener Applications

Applications for nails and staples can range from small, do-it-yourself carpentry projects to indoor framing for residential homes and commercial buildings.  \Some typical applications include:

 

  • Roofing nails: While some contractors prefer to use a hammer for nail application, compressed air tools are the preferred method for many others.
  • Finish nails: These fasteners are most common in carpentry applications, like nailing window casings, molding and trim boards.
  • Framing nails: These nails are essential for projects involving framing, such as building the frame of a home, garage, shed or fence. Depending on the tool, framing nails can have smooth, spiral or ring shanks with different head types.
  • Brad nails: Brad nails work well for lighter applications, including paneling, decorative trim or craft projects like birdhouses and other small structures.
  • Pin nails: Pin nails are smaller than standard nails and much easier to drive. They are perfect for smooth and delicate work, including crafting and furniture building.
  • Staples: Staples are often the better option for thinner materials that can potentially rip through nail heads, including carpeting, roof felt, insulation, house wrap and flooring underlayment.

 

Shop Air Fasteners at Construction Fasteners and Tools Today

Buying the right brad, collated nail or staple for your pneumatic nail or staple gun is critical for optimal performance, as the proper selection prevents jamming and unwanted downtime. Regardless of the size of your project and the type of air tool, Construction Fasteners and Tools has the right air fastener for you. Shop our comprehensive inventory of products today.