Product Details:
| Material | ABS Plastic |
| Bolt Hole | Yes |
| Color | Yellow Black |
| Reflector | With Reflector |
construction or road maintenance worker installing a speed breaker (speed bump) on a paved road or driveway. The worker is wearing safety gear, including a blue hard hat, reflective safety vest, gloves, and work boots, indicating proper safety precautions.
The speed breaker is made of interlocking yellow and black rubber or plastic segments, which are being aligned and fixed onto the ground. These types of speed breakers are commonly used to slow down vehicles in residential areas, parking lots, or near buildings for safety.
In the background, there are residential buildings and parked vehicles, suggesting the work is being done in a housing complex or urban area. The scene represents infrastructure maintenance and road safety improvement work.
Product Details:
| Material | Metal |
| Application Area | Industrial, City Road, Campus, Parking, Highway, Construction |
| Reflective Feature | Non Reflective |
| Usage Type | Permanent |
| Color | White |
| Standard | IS |
| Brand | 3M |
| Country of Origin | India |
A masonry nail is a hardened steel fastener designed to be driven into concrete, brick, or masonry surfaces where ordinary nails would bend or fail.
Key features visibleHardened steel construction
Provides high strength and resistance to bending.
Diamond-shaped or fluted (knurled) shank
Improves grip and holding power in hard materials.
Sharp pointed tip
Allows easier penetration into masonry surfaces.
Flat head
Ensures firm seating and load distribution.
Fastening materials to concrete or brick
Providing secure anchoring without wall plugs (for light-duty use)
Fixing wooden battens to concrete walls
Attaching cable clips or conduits
Mounting frames, brackets, or light fixtures
Construction and renovation work
Strong and durable
Simple installation with a hammer
Cost-effective for light masonry fixing
⚠️ Safety note
Wear eye protection when hammering
Use only for light to medium loads
Not suitable for brittle or cracked masonry
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