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Description
Washers are thin, disk-shaped plates with a hole in the middle, commonly used in conjunction with bolts, screws, or nuts to distribute the load of a threaded fastener, reduce vibration, and prevent damage to the surface being fastened.
Advantages Of Washers :
- Load Distribution
- Vibration Resistance
- Protection
- Sealing
Types of Washers :
1 Flat Washers:
- Description: The most common type, flat washers are circular and flat with a central hole.
- Uses: Distribute the load evenly across the surface of the fastened material, preventing damage and reducing the likelihood of the fastener loosening due to vibrations.
Spring Washers:
- Description: Also known as split washers, these have a split in the ring, creating a slight helix shape.
- Uses: Provide a locking mechanism to prevent nuts and bolts from turning, slipping, or coming loose due to vibrations.
Lock Washers:
- Description: Designed to prevent fasteners from loosening, lock washers come in various designs such as star (internal or external tooth) and wave washers.
- Uses: Often used in applications with high levels of vibration or motion.
Fender Washers:
- Description: Have a larger outer diameter compared to standard flat washers.
- Uses: Distribute the load over a larger area, useful for preventing pull-through and for use with thin materials.
Shoulder Washers:
- Description: Feature a raised edge or shoulder around the hole.
- Uses: Provide insulation or act as a spacer in electrical applications.
Sealing Washers:
- Description: Typically have a rubber or neoprene insert.
- Uses: Create a watertight or airtight seal around the fastener.
Countersunk Washers:
- Description: Designed to fit screws with countersunk heads.
- Uses: Allow the screw head to sit flush with or below the surface of the material.