Duplex Nails

A duplex nail is a type of nail with a unique double-headed design. Unlike traditional nails that have a single head, duplex nails have two heads, one at each end of the nail. The purpose of this dual-head design is to allow for easy removal and reusability of the nail. Key characteristics of duplex nails include: Double Heads: Duplex nails have a head at both ends, typically with a similar or identical shape and size. Common Materials: They are typically made of common nail materials like steel. Versatility: These nails are versatile and can be used for various applications, including temporary fastening or in situations where the nail needs to be removed without damaging the material. Duplex nails find utility in construction, woodworking, and other industries where temporary fastening or easy removal of nails is necessary. For example, they can be used to temporarily secure formwork during concrete pouring or to attach temporary bracing or supports that will be removed later in a project. Their dual-head design makes it possible to grip one head with a hammer or nail puller and remove the nail without damaging the material.
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