ring shank nail
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/ɹˈɪŋ ʃˈæŋk nˈeɪl/
British pronunciation
/ɹˈɪŋ ʃˈaŋk nˈeɪl/

Definition & Meaning of "ring shank nail"

Ring shank nail
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a nail with a textured, ring-like pattern along the shank, offering increased holding power and resistance to withdrawal

ring shank nail definition and meaning

What is a "ring shank nail"?

A ring shank nail is a type of nail designed for a stronger grip in wood or similar materials. It has small raised rings around its body, which increase friction and prevent the nail from loosening over time. These nails are often used in construction projects where extra holding power is needed, such as in flooring, roofing, or decking. The flat head allows for secure fastening, while the ridges on the body ensure the nail stays firmly in place even under pressure or movement.

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The carpenter used a ring shank nail to secure the deck boards, ensuring they would stay in place for years.
To prevent the nails from loosening, he chose ring shank nails for the fence posts.
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