Newton Neoprene Sealing Washers for Nail Gun Fixings Bag of 100
Newton Neoprene Sealing Washers for Nail Gun Fixings Bag of 100 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
These high-grade Newton Neoprene Sealing Washers are an essential component for the rapid installation of cavity drain membranes using gas-actuated nail guns. When fixing membranes to concrete or masonry with a nail gun, a standard nail alone cannot provide a watertight seal. These washers are designed to sit between the nail head and the membrane; upon firing, the washer compresses to form a tight, elastic seal around the penetration. This ensures the integrity of the waterproofing or gas-proofing system is maintained, preventing moisture or damp from "bridging" through the fixing point. Manufactured from durable, weather-resistant neoprene, they are designed to withstand the high-impact force of power tools without tearing or losing their sealing properties.
Benefits:
- Creates an instant watertight and gas-tight seal around nail gun fixings
- Manufactured from high-tensile neoprene to resist tearing under high impact
- Compatible with all major gas-actuated nail guns including Pulsa, Hilti, and Spit
- Provides a flexible seal that accommodates minor structural movement
- Essential for fast-track membrane installations on large commercial or domestic projects
Good to Know:
- Supplied in a convenient bag of 100 units
- The product is identified by the industry-standard code NW
- Designed specifically for use with 25mm–35mm masonry nails
- Unlike manual plugs, these are intended for high-speed fixings into solid substrates
- Can be used with both clear and meshed cavity drain membranes
Newton Neoprene Sealing Washers for Nail Gun Fixings Bag of 100 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Product Specifications
| Brand | Newton Waterproofing |
|---|---|
| Application | Used to provide a waterproof seal when fixing Newton cavity drain membranes or damp proof membranes to masonry and concrete using a gas-actuated nail gun. |
