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ASTM F 1667 : 2011 : REV A : EDT 1

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Standard Specification for Driven Fasteners: Nails, Spikes, and Staples

Available format(s)

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Superseded date

09-10-2018

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-11-2011

1.1 This specification covers nails, spikes, staples, and other driven fasteners, as listed in Table 1.

Note 1—Fastener ductility information is presented in Table 2 and dimensional information in Tables 3-67.

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.

TABLE 1 Classification and Identification Index

Type Style Style Identification Table
INails (NL) 1. Brads BR 3
2. Barrel BL 4
3. Boat BTH/BTL 5
4. Box A BXA 6
Box B BXB 7
5. Broom BM 8
6. Casing CN 9
7. Cooler CL 10
8. Sinker SK 11
9. Corker CK 12
10. Common CMA 13
Common CMC 14
Common CMS 15
Common CMM 16
11. Concrete CTS/CTM 17
12. Double-headed DH 18
13. Fine FN 19
14. Finishing FH 20
15. Flooring FL 21
16. Lath LHF 22
Lath LHH 23
17. Masonry MR/MRH 24
18. Pallet PL 25
19. Gypsum wallboard GWS 26
Gypsum wallboard GWM 27
20. Roofing RFA 28
Roofing RFS 29
Roofing RFC 30
Roofing RFL 31
Roofing RFR 32
Roofing RFD 33
Roofing RFNS/RFND 34
21. Shingle SHAD/SHAS 35
Shingle SHSS/SHNSB 36
22. Siding SDF/SDC/SDK 37
23. Slating SLA/SLC/SLS 38
24. Rubber heel RH 39
25. Underlayment UL 40
26. Square-barbed SB 41
27. Masonry drive MD 42
28. Escutcheon ES 43
29. Glulam rivet GR 44
30.Post framePF45
IICut nails (CN) 1. Common CM 46
2. Basket BK 47
3. Clout CL 48
4. Trunk TR 49
5. Cobblers CB 50
6. Extra-iron clinching EC 51
7. Hob HB 52
IIISpikes (SP) 1. Common CM 53
2. Gutter GRF/GRO 54
3. Round RDC/RDF 55
4. Barge and boat BB 56
IVStaples (ST) 1. Fence FN 57
2. Poultry netting PN 58
3. Flat top crown FC 59
Flat top crown FCC 60
4. Round or V crown RC 61
5. Preformed PC 62
6. Electrical RE 63
7. Preformed hoop PH 64
8. CapSTC 65

TABLE 2 Bend Angles for Fasteners Using the Test Methods F680 Bend Test

Fastener Material Bend Angle, °
1. Steel wire: (low-carbon, medium-low
carbon, medium-carbon) (unhardened)
180
2. Stainless steel wire 180
3. Hardened steel fasteners 20
4. Sheet steel for cut nails, Type II,
and cut spikes, Type III
90
5. Copper (min 98 %) 180
6. Copper clad wire (min 20 %) 180
7. Aluminum alloy wire 90
8. Brass wire 180

TABLE 3 Type I, Style 1BradsA

Note—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 2Barrel NailsA

Note—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright, zinc or cement coated as specified.

TABLE 5 Type I, Style 3Boat nailsA

Note—Steel wire, oval countersunk head, chisel point, round smooth shank, bright or zinc coated as specified.

TABLE 6 Type I, Style 4ABox NailsA

Note—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 4BBox NailsA

Note—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, cement coated.

TABLE 8 Type I, Style 5Broom NailsA

Note—Steel wire, flat or star head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright finish, as specified.

TABLE 9 Type I, Style 6Casing NailsA

Note—Steel wire, flat countersunk cupped head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright finish.

TABLE 10 Type I, Style 7Cooler NailsA

Note—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 8Sinker NailsA

Note—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 9Corker NailsA

Note—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 10Common NailsA

Note—Aluminum alloy wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, or, when specified, square barbed shank.

TABLE 14 Type I, Style 10Common NailsA

Note—Copper wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank.

TABLE 15 Type I, Style 10Common NailsA

Note—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright, zinc or cement coated as specified.

TABLE 16 Type I, Style 10Common NailsA

Note—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.

F1667 NLCMM
Dash No.LDDash No.LDDash No.LDDash No.LDDash No.LDDash No.LD
011 ¼0.080151 ¾0.0862920.148431 ¾0.1205723/80.1137130.131
021 ¼0.086161 ¾0.092302 ¼0.0924417/80.1205823/80.1207230.148
031 ¼0.092171 ¾0.099312 ¼0.0994517/80.1315923/80.131733 ¼0.120
041 ¼0.099181 ¾0.113322 ¼0.1134617/80.1486023/80.148743 ¼0.131
051 ½0.0801917/80.080332 ½0.0924720.120612 ½0.120753 ¼0.148
061 ½0.0862017/80.086342 ½0.0994820.131622 ½0.148763 ½0.135
071 ½0.0922117/80.092352 ½0.1134921/80.099632 ½0.162773 ½0.148
081 ½0.0992217/80.099362 ½0.1315021/80.1136425/80.148783 ½0.162
091 ½0.1132317/80.113373 ½0.1315121/80.120652 ¾0.1207940.148
1015/80.0802420.080381 ½0.1205221/80.131662 ¾0.1318040.162
1115/80.0862520.086391 ½0.1315321/80.148672 ¾0.148814 ½0.148
1215/80.0922620.092401 ½0.148542 ¼0.1206827/80.120824 ½0.162
1315/80.0992720.099411 ½0.162552 ¼0.1316930.120.........
141 ¾0.0802820.1134215/80.113562 ¼0.1487030.128.........

TABLE 17 Type I, Style 11Concrete NailsA

Note—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 12Double-Headed NailsA

Note—Steel wire, flat heads, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright finish or cement coated.

TABLE 19 Type I, Style 13Fine NailsA

Note—Steel or copper wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright finish.

TABLE 20 Type I, Style 14Finish NailsA

Note—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 15Flooring NailsA

Note—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 16Lath NailsA

Note—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, blued finish.

TABLE 23 Type I, Style 16Lath NailsA

Note—Steel wire, flat hook-head, diamond point, round smooth shank, bright, blued, or zinc coated as specified.

TABLE 24 Type I, Style 17Masonry NailsA

Note—Hardened steel, flat or flat countersunk head, diamond point, mechanically deformed shank, bright finish.

TABLE 25 Type I, Style 18Pallet NailsA

Note—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.

Dash No.LDHNo. /LbDash No.LDHNo. Lb
011½0.1200.281190311¾0.0990.255262
0215/80.1200.281170321¾0.0990.280262
0320.1200.2811403320.0840.200318
042¼0.1200.2811303420.0860.235304
052½0.1200.2811203520.0900.245277
062½0.1350.31293362 0.0990.255229
0730.1200.281983720.0990.280229
0830.1350.312793820.1050.270204
0930.1480.312663920.1130.280176
103¼0.1350.31273402¼ 0.0840.200283
113¼0.1480.31261412¼0.0860.235270
123½0.1480.31257422¼0.0990.255204
133½0.1620.37547432¼0.0990.280204
143½0.1770.43838442¼0.1050.270181
1540.1770.43835452¼0.1130.280156
1640.1770.37535462½0.0950.260199
1750.1770.37527472½0.0990.255183
1860.1770.37523482½0.0990.280183
1970.2070.50015492½ 0.1130.280141
2080.2070.50013502½ 0.1130.290141
211¼0.080 0.215561512½0.1200.290125
221¼0.0990.255 367522½0.1310.280105
231¼0.0990.280 367532¾0.1130.290128
241½0.0800.215468542¾0.1200.285113
251½0.0990.2553055530.1130.280117
261½0.0990.280305563¼0.1200.29096
2715/80.1050.270 251573¼0.1310.28081
281¾ 0.0840.200364583½ 0.1310.28075
291¾0.0860.235 347594 0.1200.28078
301¾ 0.0900.2453176040.1310.28065

A All dimensions are given in inches.

TABLE 26 Type I, Style 19Gypsum-Wallboard, Gypsumboard, and Drywall NailsA

Note—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth or deformed shank, bright or blued finish.

TABLE 27 Type I, Style 19Gypsum-Wallboard, Gypsumboard, and Drywall NailsA

Note—Steel wire, flat slightly countersunk head, long diamond point, round mechanically deformed shank, bright or blued finish.

TABLE 28 Type I, Style 20Roofing NailsA

Note—Aluminum alloy wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank, or, when specified, square-barbed shank.

TABLE 29 Type I, Style 20Roofing NailsA

Note—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.

Dash NoLDHNo./lbDash No.LDHNo./lb
01¾0.1060.375460341¼0.1480.500140
02¾0.1200.438340351¼0.1620.500120
03¾0.1350.469270361½0.1060.375...
04¾0.1420.484240371½0.1200.438180
05¾0.1480.500220381¼0.1200.500160
06¾0.1620.500200391¼0.1350.469150
077/80.1060.375...401½0.1420.484130
087/80.1200.438300411½0.1480.500120
097/80.1200.500250421½0.1620.500110
107/80.1350.469240431¾0.1060.375220
117/80.1420.484210441¾0.1200.438160
127/80.1480.500190451¾0.1200.500140
137/80.1620.500170461¾0.1350.469130
1410.1060.281380471¾0.1420.484120
1510.1060.375360481¾0.1480.500110
1610.1200.438270491¾0.1620.50092
1710.1200.50022050¾0.1200.375290
1810.1350.469210517/80.1200.375259
1910.1420.4841905210.1200.375232
2010.1480.500170531¼0.1200.375209
2110.1620.500150541½0.1200.375179
2211/80.1060.375320551¾0.1200.375157
2311/80.1200.4382405620.1200.375156
2411/80.1350.4691905720.1200.438156
2511/80.1420.484170582½0.1200.375125
2611/80.1480.500160592½0.1200.438125
2711/80.1620.5001406030.1200.375104
281¼0.1060.3753006130.1200.438104
291¼0.1200.312240623½0.1200.37589
301¼0.1200.438220633½0.1200.43889
311¼0.1200.500...6440.1200.37578
321¼0.1350.4691806540.1200.43878
331¼0.1420.4841606630.1350.37572
341¼0.1480.500140673½0.1350.37562
351¼0.1620.5001206840.1480.40646
361½0.1060.375...694½0.1480.40640

A All dimension are given in inches.

TABLE 30 Type I, Style 20Roofing NailsA

Note—Copper-clad wire, flat head, diamond point, round smooth shank.

TABLE 31 Type I, Style 20Roofing NailsA

Note—Steel wire; leak-resistant umbrella head; diamond point; round smooth or deformed shank; zinc coated.

Dash. No.LDHNo./Lb
11¾0.1350.500110
220.1350.50098
320.1350.75073
420.1480.75062
520.1480.81360
62½0.1350.75064
72½0.1480.75053
82½0.1480.81353
930.1480.81347

A All dimensions are given in inches.

TABLE 32 Type I, Style 20Roofing NailsA

Note—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 20Roofing NailsA

Note—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.

F1667 NLRFD
No/LbB
Dash No.LDSteelPlastic
Hand Driven
01½0.105130
025/80.105120
03¾0.105115362
047/80.105110339
0510.105110323
0611/80.105110
071¼0.105100269
08not used
09not used
10not used
11not used
1230.10670118
1330.1205070
141½0.10596219
151½0.12085175
161¾0.10594195
171¾0.12080152
1820.10590169
1920.12074131
202½0.10580138
212½0.1206195
223½0.14853
2340.14832
2450.16225
2560.16220
2680.16213

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 34 Type I, Style 20Roofing NailsA

Note—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.

F1667 NLRFD
No/LbB
Dash No.LDSteelPlastic
Power Driven
27¾0.120185268
287/80.083200400
297/80.120168240
3010.083196355
3110.120154215
321¼0.080320
331¼0.083190310
341¼0.120140190
351½0.080290
361½0.083183280
371½0.120126165
381¾0.083176265
391¾0.120106140
4020.083170250
4120.091230
4220.12082114

A All dimensions are given in inches.

B Dashes () indicate that the fastener size is not a standard size.

TABLE 35 Type I, Style 20Roofing NailsA

Note—Aluminum alloy wire, flat head with neoprene washer (for aluminum roofing sheet), diamond point, round, smooth, or mechanically deformed shank, as specified.

TABLE 36 Type I, Style 21Shingle NailsA

Note—Aluminum Alloy wire, flat head, diamond point, round, smooth or mechanically deformed shank, as specified.

TABLE 37 Type I, Style 21Shingle NailsA

Note—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, round, smooth (standard) or barbed (for special shingles) shank, bright or zinc coated, as specified.

TABLE 38 Type I, Style 22Siding NailsA

Note—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 39 Type I, Style 23Slating NailsA

Note—Aluminum alloy, copper or steel wire as specified. Aluminum and copper nails shall have a flat head (0.312 to 0.375in. 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 40 Type I, Style 24Rubber Heel NailsA

Note—Steel wire, flat or countersunk head, as specified, needle point, round smooth shank, bright finish.

TABLE 41 Type I, Style 25Underlayment NailsA

Note—Steel wire, flat or flat, slightly countersunk head, diamond point, round, mechanically deformed shank, bright finish.

TABLE 42 Type I, Style 26Barbed NailsA

Note—Steel wire, flat head, diamond point, square barbed shank, bright finish.

TABLE 43 Type I, Style 27Masonry Drive NailsA

Note—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 44 Type I, Style 28Escutcheon NailsA

Note—Steel or brass wire, as specified, oval head, diamond point, round smooth shank.

TABLE 45 Type I, Style 29Glulam RivetA

Note—Hardened steel, flat countersunk head, diamond point, smooth shank, zinc coated, as specified.

TABLE 46 Type I, Style 30Post-Frame Shank NailsA

Note—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.

Dash No.LDHT1D
max
T1D
min
TL
min
PmaxPminRoot DiameterB
01 30.1355/16.010.0052.25.077.0500.128
0230.1485/16.010.0052.25.077.0500.140
0330.1773/8.010.0052.25.077.0500.169
043.50.1355/16.010.0052.25.077.0500.128
053.50.1485/16.010.0052.25.077.0500.140
063.50.1773/8.010.0052.25.077.0500.169
073.50.20015/32.010.0052.25.077.0500.193
0840.1485/16.010.0052.25.077.0500.140
0940.1773/8.010.0052.25.077.0500.169
1040.20015/32.010.0052.25.077.0500.193
1140.20715/32.010.0052.25.077.0500.199
124.50.1485/16.010.0053.077.0500.140
134.50.1773/8.010.0053.077.0500.169
144.50.20015/32.010.0053.077.0500.193
154.50.20715/32.010.0053.077.0500.199
1650.1773/8.010.0053.077.0500.169
1750.20015/32.010.0053.077.0500.193
1850.20715/32.010.0053.077.0500.199
1960.1773/8.010.0053.077.0500.169
2060.20015/32.010.0053.077.0500.193
2160.20715/32.010.0053.077.0500.199
2280.1773/8.010.0053.077.0500.169
2380.20015/32.010.0053.077.0500.193
2480.20715/32.010.0053.077.0500.199

A All dimensions are given in inches.

B Root diameter is a calculated value and is not specified as a dimension to be measured.

L= length, in.,
H= head diameter, in.,
TL= length of threaded shank, in.,
max= maximum acceptable value (not subject to tolerances),
min= minimum acceptable value (not subject to tolerances),
D= shank diameter, in.,
T1= crest diameter, in., and
P= pitch, or spacing of threads, in.

TABLE 47 Type II, Style 1Common Cut NailsA

Note—Steel or copper, flat head, bright finish.

TABLE 48 Type II, Style 2Basket Cut NailsA

Note—Steel, flat head, bright finish.

TABLE 49 Type II, Style 3Clout Cut NailsA

Note—Steel, flat head, bright finish, blued or zinc coated, as specified (see 5).

TABLE 50 Type II, Style 4Trunk Cut NailsA

Note—Steel, oval head, bright finish, blued, brass or copper plated, as specified.

TABLE 51 Type II, Style 5Cobblers Cut NailsA

Note—Steel casing head, clinch point, bright finish or brass plated, as specified.

TABLE 52 Type II, Style 6Extra-Iron Clinching Cut NailsA

Note—Steel, casing head, clinch point, bright finish or blued, as specified.

TABLE 53 Type II, Style 7Hob Cut NailsA

Note—Steel, square grooved head, clinch point, bright finish, or blued, as specified.

TABLE 54 Type III, Style 1Common SpikesA

Note—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 55 Type III, Style 2Gutter SpikesA

Note—Steel wire, oval head, chisel point, flat head, diamond point, bright finish or zinc coated, as specified.

TABLE 56 Type III, Style 3Round SpikesA

Note—Steel wire, oval countersunk head, chisel point, flat head, diamond point, bright finish or zinc coated, as specified.

F1667 SPRDCAF1667 SPRDFA
Dash No.SLDHDash No.LDH
0140d50.26250.5310180.3120.625
0250d5½0.2830.5620280.3120.750
0360d60.2830.5620390.3120.750
04. . .70.3120.62504100.3120.750
. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .0580.3750.750

A All dimensions are given in inches.

TABLE 57 Type III, Style 4Barge and Boat SpikesA

Note—Wrought iron, hot rolled steel rod or steel wire, square, diamond or oval head, chisel point, bright finish or zinc coated, as specified.

TABLE 58 Type IV, Style 1Fence StaplesA

Note—Steel wire, bright finish or zinc coated, as specified.

TABLE 59 Type IV, Style 2Poultry Netting StaplesA

Note—Steel wire, zinc coated.

TABLE 60 Type IV, Style 3Flat Top Crown StaplesA

Note—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.)

TABLE 62 Type IV, Style 3Flat Top Crown StaplesA

Note—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 63 Type IV, Style 4Round or V Crown Staple A

Note—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 64 Type IV, Style 5Preformed StaplesA

Note—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 65 Type IV, Style 6Electrical StaplesA

Note—Insulated or uninsulated, as specified.

TABLE 66 Type IV, Style 7Preformed Hoop StapleA

TABLE 67 Type IV, Style 8-Cap Staples

Note—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.

STC Staples-Cap Sets
Dash No.Ga.CL
1183/16¾
2183/167/8
3183/161
4183/1611/8
5183/1613/16
6183/161½
7185/16¾
8185/167/8
9185/161
10185/1611/8
11185/1613/16
12185/161½
13183/85/8
14183/8¾
15183/87/8
16183/81
17183/811/8
18183/81¼
19183/813/8
20183/81½
21187/165/8
22187/16¾
23187/167/8
24187/161
25187/1611/8
26187/161¼
27187/1613/8
28187/161½
29203/85/8
3021½5/8
31243/83/8

Committee
F 16
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
46
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

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