Coil Roofing Nails

Grip-Rite® 15-degree round-head coil roofing nails are a type of fastener that construction workers use to secure roof shingles. They are packed into a single coil of nails to load into a coil nail gun for quick and efficient installation.

Features & Benefits

  • Choose from hot-dip or electro-galvanized for resistance against weathering and rust.

  • Backed by the Grip-Rite® Jam-Free Guarantee.

  • They work with most coil nail guns.

  • They provide reliable and durable fastening.

  • The large and continuous nail feed spaces reload times and allow for more efficient work.

  • They come in the popular 15-degree angle type.

Where to Buy
SKU Length Piece Coating/Finish Diameter Shank
GRCR19DHDG 3/4 “ 7.2M Hot Dipped Galvanized 0.120 “ Smooth
GRCR19DRHG 3/4 “ 7.2M Hot Dipped Galvanized 0.120 “ Ring
GRCR19RGAL 3/4 “ 7.2M Electrogalvanized 0.120 “ Ring
GRCR19TRC 3/4 “ .6M Electrogalvanized 0.120 “ Smooth
GRCR2DCHDG 7/8 “ 7.2M Hot Dipped Galvanized 0.120 “ Smooth
GRCR2DHDG 1 “ 7.2M Hot Dipped Galvanized 0.120 “ Smooth
GRCR3TRC 1-1/4 “ .6M Electrogalvanized 0.120 “ Smooth
GRCR4DRGAL 1-1/2 “ 7.2M Electrogalvanized 0.120 “ Ring
GRCR4DRHDG 1-1/2 “ 7.2M Hot Dipped Galvanized 0.120 “ Ring
GRCR5DRHDG 1-3/4 “ 7.2M Hot Dipped Galvanized 0.120 “ Ring
GRCR5TRC 1-3/4 “ .48M Electrogalvanized 0.120 “ Smooth
MAXC62842 1 “ 7.2M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Smooth
MAXC62843 1 “ 7.2M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Ring
MAXC62845 1 “ 3.6M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Ring
MAXC62847 1-1/2 “ 7.2M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Smooth
MAXC62848 1-1/2 “ 3.6M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Ring
MAXC62850 1-1/2 “ 3.6M 316 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Ring
MAXC62852 1-1/4 “ 7.2M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Smooth
MAXC62853 1-1/4 “ 3.6M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Ring
MAXC62855 1-1/4 “ 3.6M 316 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Ring
MAXC62856 1-3/4 “ 3.6M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Smooth
MAXC62860 1-3/4 “ 3.6M 316 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Ring
MAXC62862 3/4 “ 7.2M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Smooth
MAXC62863 3/4 “ 3.6M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Ring
MAXC62864 3/4 “ 7.2M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Ring
MAXC62868 7/8 “ 3.6M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Ring
MAXC62869 7/8 “ 7.2M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Ring
MAXC62871 1-1/2 “ .6M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Ring
MAXC62873 1-1/4 “ .6M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Ring
GRCR19GAL 3/4 “ 7.2M Electrogalvanized 0.120 “ Smooth
GRCR2DCGAL 7/8 “ 7.2M Electrogalvanized 0.120 “ Smooth
GRCR2DGAL 1 “ 7.2M Electrogalvanized 0.120 “ Smooth
GRCR3DGAL 1-1/4 “ 7.2M Electrogalvanized 0.120 “ Smooth
GRCR3DHDG 1-1/4 “ 7.2M Hot Dipped Galvanized 0.120 “ Smooth
GRCR3DRGAL 1-1/4 “ 7.2M Electrogalvanized 0.120 “ Ring
GRCR3DRHDG 1-1/4 “ 7.2M Hot Dipped Galvanized 0.120 “ Ring
GRCR4DGAL 1-1/2 “ 7.2M Electrogalvanized 0.120 “ Smooth
GRCR4DHDG 1-1/2 “ 7.2M Hot Dipped Galvanized 0.120 “ Smooth
GRCR5DGAL 1-3/4 “ 7.2M Electrogalvanized 0.120 “ Smooth
GRCR5DHDG 1-3/4 “ 7.2M Hot Dipped Galvanized 0.120 “ Smooth
GRCR5DRGAL 1-3/4 “ 7.2M Electrogalvanized 0.120 “ Ring
MAXC62849 1-1/2 “ 7.2M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Ring
MAXC62854 1-1/4 “ 7.2M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Ring
MAXC62858 1-3/4 “ 7.2M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Ring
MAXC62859 1-3/4 “ 7.2M 304 Stainless Steel 0.120 “ Ring

How Do Coil Nails Work? 

Manufacturers arrange wire coil nails into a circle, connecting them with two thin pieces of wire. They then load the nail into a gun, which can then be shot into shingles with great force, ensuring a secure hold. They generally hold enough nails in a coil to complete a roof without reloading the nail gun, improving efficiency and convenience for roofers. 

Why Choose Wire Collated Nails?

Coil roofing nails are an outstanding choice for roofing applications because of their diamond-shaped tip. Manufacturers design these tips in this shape to keep shingles intact when puncturing through. At Grip-Rite®, we stock 15-degree wire collated coil nails, which means they are slanted at a 15-degree angle and are specific to a nail gun that fits that type.

Coil Roofing Nails – FAQs

What are coil roofing nails used for?

Coil roofing nails are essential for various roofing applications due to their efficiency and effectiveness in securing materials. A main use case for coil roofing nails is attaching shingles to roofs.

How many nails are in a coil of roofing nails?

The number of nails in a coil of roofing nails can vary depending on the size and type of the nails.

How many coils of roofing nails do I need?

The number of coils of roofing nails you need will depend on several factors, including the size of your roofing project, the type of roofing material you are using, and the spacing requirements for the nails.

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