Cut nails for concrete are commonly made from 45# or 60# high-carbon steel, which provides excellent hardness and ensures they do not easily bend when driven into concrete. Typical surface treatments include black oxide, polishing, and zinc plating for improved durability and corrosion resistance. The nails are usually square-shaped with a beveled, chisel-like point, allowing them to cut smoothly into hard concrete surfaces.
These cut nails for concrete are mainly used for fastening wooden frames, metal fittings, and plastic components to concrete or brick walls. Their high strength and special design make cut nails for concrete a reliable choice in construction and installation projects where strong anchoring is required.