Instead remove the nail and drill deeper or widen the hole.
How to nail concrete wall.
Hold a masonry nail against the concrete wall with your fingers.
A masonry nail also known as a concrete nail is made of tough steel and designed with fluted shafts that help them drive into concrete without breaking.
Which load to use depends on several factors including the nail length thickness of material being fastened and hardness of the concrete.
Masonry nails are hardened and have grooved shafts and flat heads.
Drive in nails.
Insert concrete or masonry nails into the holes and drive them flush to the surface of the wood using a framing hammer.
Masonry nails should penetrate the surface of the concrete wall to a depth of 3 4 to 1 inch for a solid hold.
If wooden studs are being installed drill holes through the wood to create a clear path for the nails before driving them into the concrete wall behind.
Be careful not to bend the nails as you drive them.