DOUBLE HEAD NAIL
Duplex Nails
Duplex nail, once called a scaffold nail, is now known as a double-headed nail. As the name suggests, its most distinctive feature
is a double-headed head. The unique configuration is designed to for easy removal when a temporary construction projects finished.
Workers can drive the nail until the lower head is flush with the material and extract the upper head with pull bar or the reverse
end of a claw hammer. Duplex nails are ideally for temporary structures, such as braces, scaffolding, formwork for pouring
concrete or attaching temporary cleats during roofing work.
Duplex Nails FEATURE
* Designed for temporary structures.
* Double head for easily dismantlement.
* The lower head remains exposed.
* As strong as common nails and reused.
* Great holding power and resistant to bending.
* Complete gauges, length and sizes are available.
Duplex Nails APPLICATION
* Concrete pouring.
* Scaffolding.
* Temporary braces.
* Wood construction.
* Theatrical scenery.
* Concrete forms: Double-headed nails are commonly used in concrete forms to create temporary structures. They are held in place until the concrete sets. The double-ended design simplifies the installation and removal process.
* Scaffolding: During the erection of scaffolding, the scaffolding is usually assembled and disassembled as construction progresses. Double-ended nails provide a convenient and secure fastening solution.
* Temporary Support: Double-ended nails can be used in temporary support systems to provide stability and support during construction projects. Double-ended nails are easy to install and remove, making them ideal for this application.