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Roberts

Model # 33-100

Internet # 100200601

Store SKU # 431247

#10 x 5/8 in. Galvanized Steel Concrete Nails (1 lb.-Pack)

$3.48 /each

FREQUENTLY BOUGHT TOGETHER

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Model # 33-100

Internet # 100200601

Store SKU # 431247

The Roberts #10 x 5/8 in. Galvanized Steel Concrete Nails (1 lb. pack) feature heavy-duty 10-gauge shanks and are ideal for use on hard or aged concrete. Designed for many uses with carpeting and tack strip installation. The convinient 1 pound pack can easily be added to your tool box. Roberts is the brand that stands for excellence.

  • For use on hard or aged concrete
  • Ideal for the installation of carpet tack strips over concrete subfloors
  • Galvanized steel resist rust
  • 5/8 in. length for common jobs
  • Heavy duty 10-gauge shank
  • 1 lb. package of approximately 350 nails

SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions
Approximate coverage area (sq. ft.) 
800 
Fastener head width (in.) 
0.25 
Fastener length (in.) 
0.625 
Flooring thickness (in.) 
0.1875 
Nail Length (In.) 
5/8 
Details
Fastener Callout Size 
#10 gauge concrete nail, 5/8 inch length 
Fastener Type 
Nail 
Fastener/Connector Material 
Steel 
Finish Family 
Gray 
Gauge 
10 
Indoor/Outdoor 
Indoor 
Nail Gauge 
10 
Nail Type 
Flooring Nail 
Nailgun Angle 
Package Quantity 
350 
Product Weight (lb.) 
.0028 lb 
Returnable 
90-Day 
Serrated edges 
Yes 
Shape 
Oval 
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty 
To be free from manufacturing defects 
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Rated 4.0 out of 5 by 2 reviewers.
Rated 4.0 out of 5.0 by Concrete Nails They are called concrete nails because of the material they were made to go into, not the material they were made from. January 23, 2010
Rated 4.0 out of 5.0 by Concrete nails Of course, the description of this item has confused some, but it need not. The technicals are all correct: the shank is 10 gauge, the lengths nearly always 5/8 in. or close enough for physical spec, and the weight was very close to that quaint English measurement of both weight and currency, the "pound". This accuracy notwithstanding, these nails are not made of concrete at all- they are composed entirely of ferrous metal! In spite of this material error, these nails were a delight to pound, perhaps even better than nails of porous rocky sand. I gave some of these to my cousin as a thank you for lending me his fifth wheel, but that's another story. May 2, 2009
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