The Bostitch S16D131-FH framing nails are built for heavy-duty structural fastening, offering exceptional strength and reliability for framing, roof trusses, floor systems, sheathing, decking, and general construction. At 3-1/2" in length with a .131" smooth shank, these nails provide maximum holding power and deep penetration—ideal for load-bearing assemblies and demanding jobsite conditions.
Designed for use with 28° wire-weld framing nailers, these full round-head nails deliver consistent feeding, smooth driving, and strong structural connections. The diamond-point tip minimizes wood splitting, while the coated finish improves drive efficiency and long-term fastener retention.
Key Features
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Length: 3-1/2" — perfect for heavy structural framing and large dimensional lumber
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Shank Diameter: .131" smooth shank for strong holding power and dependable drive performance
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Head Type: Full round head for secure, code-compliant fastening
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Point Style: Diamond point for clean penetration and reduced splitting
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Finish: Coated finish for smoother driving and enhanced long-term grip
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Collation: 28° wire-weld collation for fast, consistent nailer feeding
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Quantity: 2,000 nails per box — ideal for high-volume professional workloads
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Tool Compatibility: Fits Bostitch 28° framing nailers such as N79WW, N80SB, N86S, N88WWB, N100S, F28WW, GF28WW, and similar models
Ideal Applications
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Structural framing and load-bearing walls
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Floor joists and roof truss systems
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Subfloors, sheathing, and decking
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Large remodels and new construction projects
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General heavy-duty carpentry
Why These Nails Stand Out
The S16D131-FH nails deliver powerful holding strength, deep penetration, and consistent performance in all types of framing lumber. Their full round-head design ensures secure load transfer, while the coated finish and diamond-point tip contribute to smooth, efficient fastening on the jobsite. With 2,000 nails per pack and wide compatibility with 28° nailers, these nails are built to keep pace with professional-grade construction demands.