Siding fasteners built to secure cladding, lath and sheathing with reliable grip and corrosion resistance. Uxcell Siding Nails give builders and DIYers confidence on lengthy exterior runs by combining a ring shank with an anti-rust finish. Are collated coils the sensible choice for repetitive fixing work?
⚡ At a Glance
- • Holding Power: Ring shank increases withdrawal resistance for secure fixes
- • Best for: Installing siding, lath, sheathing and exterior fixtures
- • Not ideal for: Finish carpentry where countersunk or hidden heads are required
Carbon steel nails measure 24mm (1 inch) with a 2.1mm (0.083 inch) diameter, supplied as a 3600-count collated wire coil. Ring shank design and anti-rust paint deliver improved grip and corrosion resistance for siding and sheathing applications.
Superior grip and pull-out resistance – with ring shank design
Ring shanks have concentric ridges along the shank that bite into the substrate as the nail is driven, increasing friction and making withdrawal more difficult than smooth shanks. The mechanical interlock reduces loosening under movement or wind loads.
Greater holding power means cladding and sheathing stay secure for longer, reducing the chance of loose boards or panels needing re-fixing. Useful where wind or structural movement can cause nails to back out.
Corrosion protection for exterior use – thanks to anti-rust paint finish
A sprayed anti-rust coating provides a barrier between the carbon steel and moisture, slowing oxidation and surface corrosion. The coating helps maintain structural integrity of the nail over time in typical external environments.
Reduced risk of rust-staining and weakening of fixings on external cladding and fences, making these nails suitable for many outdoor applications. Good choice where untreated steel would rapidly deteriorate.
Faster installation on large jobs – with collated wire coil and full round head
Collated coils are arranged for use in siding nail guns, allowing rapid sequential firing without manual feeding. Full round heads offer a larger bearing area, helping to drive material flush and distribute load over the surface.
Quicker, less fatiguing work on long runs of boarding or fencing and fewer re-loads on the nail gun. The head profile helps prevent pulling through softer sidings during installation.
✨ The 4 Key Reasons for Uxcell Siding Nails
- 3600-count coil – reduces downtime and limits trips to restock during long jobs
- Full round head – increases bearing area and reduces material pull-through
- Carbon steel core – hard wearing for reliable driving and long service life
- Collated 15° coil – compatible with many siding nail guns for fast, continuous firing
📋 Technical Details at a Glance
- Category: Home Improvement, Siding Nails
- Material: Carbon steel
- Finish: Anti-rust paint
- Shank Type: Ring shank
- Head Type: Full round head
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are these nails suitable for use in a siding nail gun?
A: Yes. The nails are supplied in a collated wire coil format and are described as suitable for siding nail gun accessory replacement parts.
Q: Do the nails resist rust and corrosion?
A: Yes. The nails are made from carbon steel with a sprayed anti-rust paint finish, which the description states is rust-proof and corrosion-resistant.
Q: What materials are appropriate to fix with these nails?
A: Ring shank nails are recommended for installing siding, lath and sheathing and are also cited for use with drawers, table brackets, fences and fibre concrete siding.
🏆 Our Verdict
Builders and DIYers tackling external cladding, fencing or general sheathing benefit most from these nails. Ring shank construction combined with an anti-rust finish delivers secure holds and resistance to corrosion. Supplied as a large collated coil, the package is designed for repeat jobs and long-term practical value where speed and grip matter.
