- Concrete nails are widely used to connect the wooden elements and structures, as well as fixing them soft materials. The structure of the nail has a circular section and a flat or conical head. Roughness before the cap significantly improves the reliability of the connection.
- A concrete nail is a type of mechanical fastener used to secure objects into masonry and other hard and brittle materials. Nailing into masonry requires the right type of nail, a good quality hammer, and some technique. Concrete nails are often used in building construction and in a home improvement projects, such as finishing a basement. A concrete nail is a special fastener and is different than a common iron nail.