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Description of ASTM-F1667 2013ASTM F1667-13Historical Standard: Standard Specification for Driven Fasteners: Nails, Spikes, and StaplesASTM F1667Scope 1.1 This specification covers nails, spikes, staples, and other driven fasteners, as listed in Table 1.
TABLE 1 Classification and Identification Index
Note 1—Fastener ductility information is presented in Table 2 and dimensional
information in Tables 3–65.
TABLE 2 Bend Angles for Fasteners Using the Test Methods F680 Bend Test
TABLE 3 Type I, Style 1—BradsA
Note 1—Steel wire, brad head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright finish. When specified, brads shall have a
modified brad head with a blunt or chiseled point for use with mechanical drivers.
TABLE 4 Type I, Style 2—Barrel NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright, zinc or cement coated as
specified.
TABLE 5 Type I, Style 3—Boat nailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, oval countersunk head, chisel point, round smooth shank, bright or zinc coated as
specified.
TABLE 6 Type I, Style 4A—Box NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round, barbed or smooth shank, bright or cement coated as specified.
When specified, box nails shall have an altered or T-head with a diamond, blunt, or chisel point for use with mechanical drivers.
TABLE 7 Type I, Style 4B—Box NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, cement coated.
TABLE 8 Type I, Style 5—Broom NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat or star head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright finish, as specified.
TABLE 9 Type I, Style 6—Casing NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat countersunk cupped head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright finish.
TABLE 10 Type I, Style 7—Cooler NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, cement coated. When specified, coolers shall have
an altered or T-head for use with mechanical drivers.
TABLE 11 Type I, Style 8—Sinker NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat countersunk head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright or cement coated. When
specified, sinkers shall have an altered or T-head for use with mechanical drivers.
TABLE 12 Type I, Style 9—Corker NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat countersunk head, diamond point, round smooth shank, cement coated. When specified,
corkers shall have an altered or T-head for use with mechanical drivers.
TABLE 13 Type I, Style 10—Common NailsA
Note 1—Aluminum alloy wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, or, when specified, square barbed
shank.
TABLE 14 Type I, Style 10—Common NailsA
Note 1—Copper wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank.
TABLE 15 Type I, Style 10—Common NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright, zinc or cement coated as
specified.
TABLE 16 Type I, Style 10—Common NailsA
Note 1—Aluminum alloy wire, stainless steel or steel wire, (bright, zinc coated or cement coated), altered or
T-head, diamond or chisel point, round smooth or deformed shank, as specified. For use with mechanical drivers.
TABLE 17 Type I, Style 11—Concrete NailsA
Note 1—Harded steel, flat countersunk head, diamond point, smooth or mechanically deformed shank formed from round
or square stock, as specified, bright finish.
TABLE 18 Type I, Style 12—Double-Headed NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat heads, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright finish or cement coated.
TABLE 19 Type I, Style 13—Fine NailsA
Note 1—Steel or copper wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright finish.
TABLE 20 Type I, Style 14—Finish NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, brad head, altered or clipped T-head for use with mechanical drivers, diamond or chisel point,
smooth or barbed shank formed from round or square stock, as specified, bright finished.
TABLE 21 Type I, Style 15—Flooring NailsA
Note 1—Harded steel or steel wire, casing head or flat-cupped countersunk head, diamond or blunt point, round,
smooth or mechanically deformed shank, dark (hardened), bright (steel wire) or cement coated, as specified.
TABLE 22 Type I, Style 16—Lath NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, blued finish.
TABLE 23 Type I, Style 16—Lath NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat hook-head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright, blued, or zinc coated as
specified.
TABLE 24 Type I, Style 17—Masonry NailsA
Note 1—Hardened steel, flat or flat countersunk head, diamond point, mechanically deformed shank, bright
finish.
TABLE 25 Type I, Style 18—Pallet NailsA
Note 1—Hardened steel or steel wire (for mechanical drivers); flat head, altered or T-Head (for mechanical
drivers); diamond, blunt diamond, blunt chisel or blunt point; round, mechanically deformed shank; bright finish (steel wire); or dark (hardened), as specified.
A All dimensions are given in inches.
TABLE 26 Type I, Style 19—Gypsum-Wallboard, Gypsumboard, and Drywall NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth or deformed shank, bright or blued finish.
TABLE 27 Type I, Style 19—Gypsum-Wallboard, Gypsumboard, and Drywall NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat slightly countersunk head, long diamond point, round mechanically deformed shank, bright
or blued finish.
TABLE 28 Type I, Style 20—Roofing NailsA
Note 1—Aluminum alloy wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, or, when specified, square-barbed
shank.
TABLE 29 Type I, Style 20—Roofing NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire; flat head; diamond point; round, smooth or deformed shank; bright or zinc coated, as specified,
for hand driving or for use with mechanical drivers.
A All dimension are given in inches.
TABLE 30 Type I, Style 20—Roofing NailsA
Note 1—Copper-clad wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank.
TABLE 31 Type I, Style 20—Roofing NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire; leak-resistant umbrella head; diamond point; round smooth or deformed shank; zinc
coated.
A All dimensions are given in inches.
TABLE 32 Type I, Style 20—Roofing NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat reinforced head, needle or diamond point, round smooth shank, bright or zinc coated, as
specified. (For prepared felt roofing.)
TABLE 33 Type I, Style 20—Roofing NailsA
Note 1—Hand-driven cap nails shall have a 1 in. diameter round plastic or steel cap with a cap diameter tolerance
of ± 0.063 in., or a flat or domed square steel cap with an edge dimension 1 ± 0.063 in. Minimum thickness of the outside edge of plastic caps shall be 0.035 in. Minimum thickness of metal
caps shall be 0.030 in.† Nails are steel or stainless steel; with a diamond point; smooth or deformed shanks from round or spiral wire; and bright or zinc finish. Nails with metal
caps shall both be bright or both have zinc finish. All hand-driven cap nails are packaged as integral nail-cap units.
A All dimensions are given in inches.
B Dashes (—) indicate that the fastener size is not a standard size.
† Editorially corrected in March 2012.
TABLE 33 Type I, Style 20—Roofing NailsA
(continued)
Note 1—Power driven cap nails have a 1 in. diameter plastic or steel cap with a cap diameter tolerance of ± 0.063
in. Minimum thickness of the outside edge of plastic caps is 0.035 in. Minimum thickness of metal caps is 0.010 in. Nails are steel or stainless steel; with a diamond point; smooth or
deformed shanks from round or spiral wire; and bright or zinc finish. Nails with metal caps shall both be bright or both have zinc finish. With power driven cap nails, nails and caps may be
packaged together or separately. Regardless of packaging, nails and caps are separately loaded into application tools with the nail being driven through the cap at point of
application.
The nails used in the power driven cap nail systems are not considered roofing nails until they are combined with the cap.
A All dimensions are given in inches.
B Dashes (—) indicate that the fastener size is not a standard size.
TABLE 34 Type I, Style 20—Roofing NailsA
Note 1—Aluminum alloy wire, flat head with neoprene washer (for aluminum roofing sheet), diamond point, round,
smooth, or mechanically deformed shank, as specified.
TABLE 35 Type I, Style 21—Shingle NailsA
Note 1—Aluminum Alloy wire, flat head, diamond point, round, smooth or mechanically deformed shank, as
specified.
TABLE 36 Type I, Style 21—Shingle NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round, smooth (standard) or barbed (for special shingles) shank,
bright or zinc coated, as specified.
TABLE 37 Type I, Style 22—Siding NailsA
Note 1—Aluminum alloy wire, flat head (insulated), casing or countersunk head (wood), as specified, diamond point,
round smooth shank or, when specified, square-barbed shank.
TABLE 38 Type I, Style 23—Slating NailsA
Note 1—Aluminum alloy, copper or steel wire as specified. Aluminum and copper nails shall have a flat head (0.312
to 0.375–in. diameter), diamond point, and round smooth shank or, when specified, square-barbed shank. Steel nails shall have a flat, slightly countersunk head, diamond point, round smooth
shank, zinc coated.
TABLE 39 Type I, Style 24—Rubber Heel NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat or countersunk head, as specified, needle point, round smooth shank, bright finish.
TABLE 40 Type I, Style 25—Underlayment NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat or flat, slightly countersunk head, diamond point, round, mechanically deformed shank,
bright finish.
TABLE 41 Type I, Style 26—Barbed NailsA
Note 1—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, square barbed shank, bright finish.
TABLE 42 Type I, Style 27—Masonry Drive NailsA
Note 1—Hardened steel, flat head, cone pilot point, round, high pitch, multiple-start threaded shank, bright
finish. When specified, masonry drive nails shall be proof lead tested.
TABLE 43 Type I, Style 28—Escutcheon NailsA
Note 1—Steel or brass wire, as specified, oval head, diamond point, round smooth shank.
TABLE 44 Type I, Style 29—Glulam RivetA
Note 1—Hardened steel, flat countersunk head, diamond point, smooth shank, zinc coated, as specified.
TABLE 45 Type I, Style 30—Post-Frame Shank NailsA
Note 1—Steel, flat head, diamond point, round, mechanically deformed shank, bright or zinc-coated as specified.
Nails shall comply with the supplementary requirements of S1 and Table S1.2.
A All dimensions are given in inches.
B Root diameter is a calculated value and is not specified as a dimension to be measured.
TABLE 46 Type II, Style 1—Common Cut NailsA
Note 1—Steel or copper, flat head, bright finish.
TABLE 47 Type II, Style 2—Basket Cut NailsA
Note 1—Steel, flat head, bright finish.
TABLE 48 Type II, Style 3—Clout Cut NailsA
Note 1—Steel, flat head, bright finish, blued or zinc coated, as specified (see 5).
TABLE 49 Type II, Style 4—Trunk Cut NailsA
Note 1—Steel, oval head, bright finish, blued, brass or copper plated, as specified.
TABLE 50 Type II, Style 5—Cobblers Cut NailsA
Note 1—Steel casing head, clinch point, bright finish or brass plated, as specified.
TABLE 51 Type II, Style 6—Extra-Iron Clinching Cut NailsA
Note 1—Steel, casing head, clinch point, bright finish or blued, as specified.
TABLE 52 Type II, Style 7—Hob Cut NailsA
Note 1—Steel, square grooved head, clinch point, bright finish, or blued, as specified.
TABLE 53 Type III, Style 1—Common SpikesA
Note 1—These spikes shall be sheared from medium carbon sheet steel and shall have a wedged-shaped shank with a
square point end narrower than the upset head end. They shall have a flat head, bright finish, or zinc coated, as specified.
TABLE 54 Type III, Style 2—Gutter SpikesA
Note 1—Steel wire, oval head, chisel point, flat head, diamond point, bright finish or zinc coated, as
specified.
TABLE 55 Type III, Style 3—Round SpikesA
Note 1—Steel wire, oval countersunk head, chisel point, flat head, diamond point, bright finish or zinc coated, as
specified.
A All dimensions are given in inches.
TABLE 56 Type III, Style 4—Barge and Boat SpikesA
Note 1—Wrought iron, hot rolled steel rod or steel wire, square, diamond or oval head, chisel point, bright finish
or zinc coated, as specified.
TABLE 57 Type IV, Style 1—Fence StaplesA
Note 1—Steel wire, bright finish or zinc coated, as specified.
TABLE 58 Type IV, Style 2—Poultry Netting StaplesA
Note 1—Steel wire, zinc coated.
TABLE 59 Type IV, Style 3—Flat Top Crown StaplesA
Note 1—Steel wire, aluminum alloy wire, bright finish, zinc coated, cement coated or chemically etched, as
specified. (For use in power tools for fastening wood and other materials to wood.)
A All dimensions are given in inches.
TABLE 60 Type IV, Style 3—Flat Top Crown StaplesA
Note 1—Steel wire, chisel point, tin plated, zinc coated or lacquer finish, as specified, cohered together in
strips. (For use in staple tackers or machines.) The number per strip shall be as specified and shall be suitable for use in the make and model of tool specified.
TABLE 61 Type IV, Style 4—Round or “V” Crown Staple A
Note 1—Steel wire or copper-clad wire, bright finish, zinc coated, cement coated or chemically etched, as
specified. (For use in power tools for fastening wood and other materials to wood.)
TABLE 62 Type IV, Style 5—Preformed StaplesA
Note 1—Steel wire, chisel point, zinc or cement coated, as specified. Copper-clad wire, chisel point, tinned or
other plated finish, as specified. (Hand driven.)
TABLE 63 Type IV, Style 6—Electrical StaplesA
Note 1—Insulated or uninsulated, as specified.
TABLE 64 Type IV, Style 7—Preformed Hoop StapleA
TABLE 65 Type IV, Style 8-Cap Staples
Note 1—Cap staples are Type IV, Style 3, steel, flat top crown, with bright finish or zinc coated (as specified)
staples, with a 1 in. diameter plastic cap having a cap diameter tolerance of ± 0.025 in. Minimum thickness of the outside edge of plastic caps is 0.035 in. Staples are driven with a hand
(swung) or power tool with the staple being driven though the cap at point of application. Staples and caps may be packaged together or separately. Regardless of packaging, nails and caps are
separately loaded into application tools with the staple being driven through the cap at point of application.
1.2 Fasteners described in this specification are driven by hand tool, power tool, or mechanical device in single or multiple strikes and are positioned by hand, tool, or machine. 1.3 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard. 1.4 Fasteners in this specification are sold in bulk (loose) form and are collated for loading into the magazine of an application tool. Other than as covered in Section 9, Workmanship, cohering materials (including, but not limited to, plastic, adhesive bond, paper tape, plastic strip, plastic carrier, wire, etc.) and relative orientation of collated fasteners are not within the scope of this standard. 1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. Keywords diameter; driven fasteners; head; length; nails; point; spikes; staples ICS Code ICS Number Code 21.060.01 (Fasteners in general) DOI: 10.1520/F1667-13 The following editions for this book are also available...
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