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Simpson Strong-Tie S510ARN5 Roofing Nail, Annular Ring Shank — 1-3/4 in. x .131 in. Type 304 Stainless Steel (5 lb.)

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  • Large, flat head provides extra bearing surface to firmly secure roofing material
  • Annular ring shank increases withdrawal resistance to provide a secure attachment to wood members and plywood roof decks
  • For slate roofs, determine the correct nail length by doubling the slate thickness and adding one inch
  • Length: 1 3/4 in.
  • Shank diameter: 0.131 in.


Product Description

Simpson Strong Tie Roofing Tile and Slating nails Annular Ring Shank Type 304 Stainless Steel are available in Copper Aluminum and Stainless Steel. The large flat head provides extra bearing surface to firmly secure roofing material. The annular ring shank increases pull-out resistance to provide a secure attachment to wood members and plywood roof decks. For slate roofs determine the correct nail length by doubling the slate thickness and adding one inch. The longer lengths are ideal for installing curved Spanish roof tiles and thicker slate. Aluminum nails are also available with a screw shank.

From the Manufacturer

Simpson Strong Tie Roofing Tile and Slating nails Annular Ring Shank Type 304 Stainless Steel are available in Copper Aluminum and Stainless Steel. The large flat head provides extra bearing surface to firmly secure roofing material. The annular ring shank increases pull-out resistance to provide a secure attachment to wood members and plywood roof decks. For slate roofs determine the correct nail length by doubling the slate thickness and adding one inch. The longer lengths are ideal for installing curved Spanish roof tiles and thicker slate. Aluminum nails are also available with a screw shank.


Annette Avery
2025-08-13 14:11:35
Very happy with this nail. It is rust proof, very good gripping so your material will stay secure. It is a little pricey, but it is worth using them. I used the one and three quarter inch, and 2-inch on my vinyl siding. That is currently above industry standards because industry standards currently uses 2-inch roofing, or smooth nails. If you live in an environment where there are storms and wind, you could be assured you're siding should last and stay se sure for many years to come. Probably good for many other projects also.
Deedle517
2024-11-15 13:29:11
Performance as expected