Steel stakes are mainly used to secure lumber or metal concrete forms in flatwork applications. Although primarilv used for concrete forming, a steel stake can also be used as a general-purpose product. Other purposes include attaching screed bar brackets for flatwork finishing. securing landscape timbers, and surveying stakes.
Construction Concrete Form Round/Square/Flat Steel Nail Stake With Holes
Steel stakes are mainly used to secure lumber or metal concrete forms in flatwork applications. Each stake is hot-rolled with a "pencil" point, allowing it to be easily driven or hammered into clay, rock,on compacted soil. The holes on the stakes are drilledin a spiral, meaning a nail hole will always line up with the form for quick nailing. Steel stakes are more durable than wooden stakes and do not splinter. Steel stakes are reusable and more cost-effective because there is no need to purchase a new set for each job.
Product Description | ||||
Commodity | Steel Nail Stake | |||
Type | Round Nail Stake/Square Nail Stake/Flat Nail Stake/Flat I-Beam Stake | |||
Brand Name | HBTR | |||
Material | Rebar Steel/ Q235 Steel | |||
Size | 3/4", 7/8" | |||
Package | Carton packed with Pallet | |||
Round Nail Stake | ||||
Picture | Item No. | Specification | Pcs/Carton | Pcs/Pallet |
RNS3412 | 3/4"×12" Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 1500 | |
RNS3418 | 3/4"×18" Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 1000 | |
RNS3424 | 3/4"× 24" Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 750 | |
RNS3430 | 3/4"×30" Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 600 | |
RNS3436 | 3/4"×36" Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 500 | |
RNS3442 | 3/4"×42" Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 450 | |
RNS3448 | 3/4"×48" Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 350 | |
RNS7812 | 7/8"×12” Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 800 | |
RNS7818 | 7/8"×18" Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 540 | |
RNS7824 | 7/8"×24" Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 540 | |
RNS7830 | 7/8"×30" Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 500 | |
RNS7836 | 7/8"×36" Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 400 | |
RNS7842 | 7/8"×42" Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 350 | |
RNS7848 | 7/8"×48" Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 300 | |
Available without holes for nail stake | ||||
Point: Drawn point or pencil point | ||||
Finished: Black painted & oil quenched | ||||
Square Nail Stake | ||||
Picture | Item No. | Specification | Pcs/Carton | Pcs/Pallet |
SNS3412 | 3/4"×12" Square Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 1500 | |
SNS3418 | 3/4"×18" Square Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 1000 | |
SNS3424 | 3/4"×24" Square Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 750 | |
SNS3430 | 3/4"×30" Square Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 600 | |
SNS3436 | 3/4"×36" Square Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 500 | |
SNS3442 | 3/4"×42" Square Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 450 | |
SNS3448 | 3/4"×48" Square Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 350 | |
Available without holes for nail stake | ||||
Finished: Black painted & oil quanched | ||||
Flat Nail Stake | ||||
Picture | Item No. | Specification | Pcs/Carton | Pcs/Pallet |
FNS3812 | 3/8"×12" Flat Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 1500 | |
FNS3818 | 3/8"×18" Flat Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 1000 | |
FNS3824 | 3/8"×24" Flat Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 750 | |
FNS3830 | 3/8"×30" Flat Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 600 | |
FNS3836 | 3/8"×36" Flat Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 500 | |
FNS3848 | 3/8"×48" Flat Nail Stake w/Holes | 10 | 300 | |
Available without holes for nail stake | ||||
Point: C-type or V-type | ||||
Finished: Black painted & oil quenched | ||||
Flat I-Beam Stake | ||||
Picture | Item No. | Specification | Pcs/Carton | Pcs/Pallet |
FIBS11212 | 1-1/2"×12" Flat I-Beam Stake w/Holes | 10 | 1500 | |
FIBS11218 | 1-1/2"×18" Flat I-Beam Stake w/Holes | 10 | 1000 | |
FIBS11224 | 1-1/2"×24" Flat I-Beam Stake w/Holes | 10 | 750 | |
FIBS11230 | 1-1/2"×30" Flat I-Beam Stake w/Holes | 10 | 600 | |
FIBS11236 | 1-1/2"×36" Flat I-Beam Stake w/Holes | 10 | 500 |
Steel stakes are mainly used to secure lumber or metal concrete forms in flatwork applications. Although primarilv used for concrete forming, a steel stake can also be used as a general-purpose product. Other purposes include attaching screed bar brackets for flatwork finishing. securing landscape timbers, and surveying stakes.
Each stake is hot-rolled with a "pencil" point. allowing it to be easily driven or hammered into clay, rock,on compacted soil.The holes on the stakes are drilledin a spiral, meaning a nail hole will always line up with the form for quick nailing.
Steel stakes are more durable than wooden stakes and do not splinter. Steel stakes are reusable and more cost-effective because there is no need to purchase a new set for each job.
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