3 1/2 X 131 Bright Smooth Nail 25M
by Gap Power
SKU 650968
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Original price
$65.00
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Original price
$65.00
Original price
$65.00
$65.00
$65.00
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$65.00
Current price
$65.00
In-Store Availability
Stock Status:
Limited Stock (1-2?)
Location:
Aisle 16 left side
In-Store Only — Visit us in Gap, PA to purchase
Overview
The Paslode 3 1/2 X 131 Bright Smooth Nail 25M (650968) is designed for use with Paslode nailers in structural framing, sheathing, and general construction fastening applications.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| MPN | 650968 |
| Manufacturer | Paslode |
| Nail Length | 3-1/2 in. |
| Shank Diameter | .131 in. |
| Finish | Bright (Smooth) |
| Quantity | 25M (25,000 nails) |
| Collation Type | RoundDrive paper tape |
| Certification | Building code compliant; ICC ES 3072 approved |
| Category | Hardware Fasteners > Nails |
Technical Features
- Manufactured to Paslode nailer specifications: Ensures compatibility with Paslode tools, resulting in fewer misfires and jams during operation.
- Flush-drive performance: Engineered to drive flush consistently, even into dense or tough materials, reducing the need for rework.
- Rigid, compact RoundDrive paper tape collation: Delivers 10 percent more nails per strip compared to standard collation designs, reducing reload frequency on the job site.
- ICC ES 3072 approved and building code compliant: Meets recognized industry standards, supporting use in permitted construction projects without substitution concerns.
- Bright smooth shank finish: Provides consistent surface quality suited for general-purpose framing and fastening applications.
- Superior durability over generic alternatives: Paslode-manufactured construction reduces handling breakage and strip integrity issues compared to non-OEM nail strips.
Applications
- Structural framing with Paslode pneumatic or cordless nailers
- Wall, floor, and roof sheathing attachment
- General wood-to-wood fastening in residential and light commercial construction
- High-volume production framing where strip capacity and misfire reduction are critical

















































