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80/12HGT 380/12 1/2" Leg 20ga. Staple Galvanized

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RidgeLock 80/12 - 1/2" Leg 20ga. Staple Galvanized | Contractor Pack

$18.95per box (7,200 ct)$21.99

How many boxes?

1
1 box15 boxes
7,200 nails total$18.95
Covers ~22 squares (standard 4-nail) · ~15 squares (high-wind 6-nail)
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Description

RidgeLock 80/12 - 1/2" Leg 20ga. Staple Galvanized | Contractor Pack delivers code-compliant holding power for asphalt shingle and underlayment fastening. These 80/12 - 1/2" Leg 20ga.

Key Features

  • Verified specs: 1/2", 20ga, 20 Gauge, Galvanized
  • Wire-collated coils designed for standard pneumatic roofing nailers
  • Consistent shank diameter and head size for predictable driving
  • Packaged for jobsite handling and storage

Use Cases

  • Synthetic underlayment and house wrap fastening
  • Tar paper and felt over wood decking

Specifications

  • Brand: RidgeLock
  • Product Type: Staples
  • Size / Length: 1/2"
  • Gauge: 20ga
  • Gauge: 20 Gauge
  • Coating: Galvanized

Why Buy from RoofingGun.com

  • Backed by RidgeLock's reputation for jobsite-grade construction
  • Code-compliant fastening for asphalt shingle installations
  • Sized and collated for standard pneumatic coil nailers
  • Fast shipping from RoofingGun.com with expert support

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Compatibility & FAQ

Will the RidgeLock 80/12 - 1/2" Leg 20ga. Staple Galvanized | Contractor Pack fit my coil roofing nailer?
These are standard 15° wire-collated coil nails — they fit virtually all major coil roofing nailers including Bostitch RN46, MAX CN445R3, Hitachi/Metabo HPT NV45AB2, and DeWalt DCN45RN. If your nailer accepts 15° coils in the listed length range, you're good.
Smooth, ring-shank, or screw-shank — which do I need?
Smooth shank is fine for asphalt shingle in low-wind zones. Ring shank is required by most building codes in high-wind / hurricane regions (FBC and Miami-Dade) for serious uplift resistance. When in doubt, go ring shank.
How many nails per square of shingles?
Plan on roughly 320 nails per square at 4 nails per shingle, or about 480 per square at 6 nails per shingle (high-wind nailing pattern). Order one extra box per square to cover waste and ridge cap.