The Forbidden Knowledge of Washers

The Forbidden Knowledge of Washers

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you've probably been using washers for
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the vast majority of your life and it's
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kind of obvious what they do they make
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bolts bolt bigger you use them when
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you're told to use them and put them
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back when you remove them most of the
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time sometimes they let you fix things
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with a drywall screw from the tetanus
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drawer I think I've reached a point in
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my life where the washer must be truly
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understood and appreciated here's a
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washer video for
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you long before the prec tooled metal
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discs we know today most ancient
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civilizations made use of washer likee
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devices from available materials
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archaeological findings from Mesopotamia
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Egypt and Rome all have revealed the use
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of primitive washers from leather bone
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wood and eventually bronze to prevent
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splitting in wooden and stone structures
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the Romans employed copper discs in
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their aqueducts to prevent leakage while
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Chinese Engineers during the Han Dynasty
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developed bronze washers for more
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complex mechanisms like Jang hang's
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seismograph these washer likee
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components represent early engineering
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insight into load distribution
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principles as craftsmanship evolved
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through the medieval period into the
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Renaissance the production of washers
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became a scale of blacksmiths and
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specialized Artisans Castle Builders
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ship writes and clock makers all
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developed their own variations to suit
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specific needs from the iron washers in
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medieval European architecture to the
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precisely crafted brass components in 7
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17th century time pieces without
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standardization each washer was
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essentially a Custom Creation with
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quality depending entirely on the
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Craftsman's skill this era of
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handcrafted Project Specific washers
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would continue until the Industrial
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Revolution and the introduction of
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mechanized production and
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standardization as Steam Powered
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Machinery revolutionized Manufacturing
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in late 18th century Britain the first
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mechanized punch presses emerged these
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early machines though crude by modern
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standards could produce hundreds of
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identical washers in the time of skilled
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blacksmith my craft a dozen this
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manufacturing leap coincided with the
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development of standardized thread
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systems for nuts and bolts by Pioneers
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like Henry modley and Joseph Whitworth
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creating a system where interchangeable
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faster components became not just
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possible but essential for Mass
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manufacturing by the 19th century the
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simple washer had evolved to an
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engineered solution solution for
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specific mechanical problems washers
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stand out from most other simple common
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mechanical components in that their
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dislike form with a Centric hole can
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serve multiple functions simultaneously
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the most common functions of a washer is
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to spread a load preventing damage to
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the surface being fixed providing
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insulation or sealing between components
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creating a Precision Gap and maintaining
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the Integrity of threaded Fastener
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connections by preventing loosening due
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to vibration thermal EXP expansion or
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mechanical stress most washers can be
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categorized into three broad types plain
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washers spring washers and locking
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washers plain washers are the most
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common type of washer with their simple
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flat annular shape the simple device
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creates a bearing surface for Fastener
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heads or nuts preventing damage to the
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underlying material by creating broader
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pressure distribution this is especially
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critical in surfaces that can deform or
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Dent reducing the clamping force of the
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joint
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plane washers also reduce heat and
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friction during the tightening process
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Beyond this basic function plane washers
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also serve a crucial secondary purpose
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when the mounting hole is larger in
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diameter than the fixing nut providing a
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solid Bridge across the Gap that would
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otherwise compromise the Fastener
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Integrity in modern standards washers
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follow precise dimensional
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specifications with the outside diameter
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inside diameter and thickness all
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specified to ensure compatibility with
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standardized f asers generally the ratio
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of these dimensions are determined to
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provide sufficient rigidity to
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distribute loads while minimizing the
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addition of unnecessary height to the
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assembly the American national standards
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Institute established a comprehensive
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classification system for General use
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flat washers that balances manufacturing
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efficiency with application requirements
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type A represents steel washers
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manufactured to broader tolerances in
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narrow and wide series as defined in ANC
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asme B18 221 making them economical for
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applications where absolute Precision
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isn't critical type B designates washers
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made to significantly tighter tolerances
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with outside diameters precisely
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categorized as narrow regular or wide
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for more demanding applications the
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standardization also Incorporated other
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American washer standards such as the
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USS and SAE washer standard creating a
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system that addresses various industrial
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started today the British would develop
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their own metric standard in the 1960s
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known as the British standard for metric
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series metal washers or BS 4320 the
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system establishes a classification
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system using the concept of washer forms
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these forms designated a through G set
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precise dimensional specifications and
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tolerance the system further
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distinguishes finish with forms a to d
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being classified as bright metal washers
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that are available in various metals
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from steel Alloys to brass and copper
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and form e to G designated as black
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uncoated mild steel washers typically
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requiring supplementary protective
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Coatings in Europe the German d25
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Fastener standard one of the oldest
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established specifications dating back
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to the 1920s Incorporated metric plan
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washers this standard defines two
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subtypes A and B which share the same
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overall dimensions but differ in that
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formb washers are chamfered on one side
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to Aid in assembly alignment Den 125
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would become the basis for the
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International Organization for
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standardization or ISO 789 plane washers
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normal series and ISO 790 plane washers
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chamford series larger diameter washers
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known as did 9021 which are similar to
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BS 4320 form D washers would be mostly
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incorporated into the iso 7093 standard
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overall many Den Fastener standards have
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been gradually replaced by ISO standards
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as part of European and international
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standardization efforts in many cases
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these Den standards were used as the
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basis for developing the ISO standards
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similarly BS 4320 has been largely
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harmonized with ISO standards with many
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BS standards now designated as BS ISO to
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indicate this alignment while these
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standards are technically equivalent in
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many cases there can be subtle
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differences in tolerances material
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specifications surface finish
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requirements and testing methodologies
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Fender washers also known as Penny
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washers or repair washers in the UK
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represent a specialized enhancement of
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plane washers they feature an
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exceptionally large outer diameter in
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proportion to their Central hole for
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example while a standard M10 washer
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might have an outer diameter of 20 mm a
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fender washer for the same size bolt
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could extend to 30 mm or more these
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washers excel at Distributing loads over
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very large areas making them
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indispensable when working with thin
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sheet metal like automobile fenders the
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substantially larger bearing surface
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reduces pressure at any given point
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preventing the Fastener from pulling
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through the material they can also
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effectively Bridge connections to holes
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that have been enlarged by rust or wear
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restoring functionality to damage
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components without replacement while
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both ISO and Anie incorporate Fender
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washers into their plain washer standard
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then 921 specifically defines their
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specialized characteristic as a three
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times diameter washer additional
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specialized plain washers include
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spherical washer assemblies which
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feature a radius surface designed to
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mate with a corresponding concave
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surface this allows for up to 7° of
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misalignment between Parts while
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maintaining proper load distribution
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solving connection problems on
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non-parallel surfaces they're often used
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in conjunction with mating nuts to
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create self-aligning Fastener systems
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one of the most common forms of these
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type of washers can be found on vehicle
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wheel mounting Fasteners anchor plates
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or wall washers represent the largest
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class of plane washers they consist of
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substantial plates connected to tie rods
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or bolts these massive load Distributing
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devices are used on exterior walls of
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masonary buildings for structural
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reinforcement being visible
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architectural elements many anchor
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plates are manufactured with decorative
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styling that enhances the building's
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aesthetic while performing their
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critical structural function for
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woodworking applications torque washers
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incorporate a square hole in the center
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that matches the square section of a
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carriage bolt this keyed design prevents
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the bolt from rotating when the nut is
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tightened spring washers are an
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evolution of the plain washer design
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that incorporate elastic properties that
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provide axial Force when compressed
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helping to maintain tension and prevent
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fastner loosening under vibration or
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thermal cycling split washers also known
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as spring lock washers represent one of
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the most recognizable and widely debated
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spring washer designs their distinctive
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ring structure is split at one point and
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bent into a helical shape causing the
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washer to exert a spring force between
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the Fastener head and the substrate
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creating increased friction and
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resistance to rotation in concept when a
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counterclockwise turning motion is
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applied the washer's raised Edge also
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bites into the underside of the bolt or
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nut and the adjoining component actively
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resisting turning this directional
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biting design renders spring lock
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washers ineffective on left-handed
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threads hardened surfaces or with
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additional washers engineering opinion
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on the effectiveness of spring lock
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washers has been divided for decades
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critics argue that when fully tightened
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the washer compresses flat against the
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substrate essentially providing no more
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resistance to rotating than a standard
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plane washer under equivalent torque
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this perspective gained significant
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credibility when a 1990 NASA manual
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categorically stated in summary a lock
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washer of this type is useless for
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locking however proponents counter that
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spring washers provide a distinct
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advantage in maintaining bolt tension
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against the substrate and preserve
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friction when loosened slightly whereas
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plane washers fail in this regard
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furthermore the formation of the spring
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washers profile when flattened
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effectively reduces the spring rate of
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the entire bolted joint allowing it to
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maintain greater clamping Force Under
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identical vibration levels thereby
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preventing loosening in Dynamic
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environments split washers are
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incorporated into several core Fastener
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standards including asme an B18 211 Den
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127 ISO 789 and ISO 7090 with several
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specialized automotive industrial and
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Military standards also being
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established wave washers are another
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common type of spring washer they
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incorporate an undulating profile that
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creates a specific spring pressure when
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compressed the sinusoidal wave pattern
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typically features three to five
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complete waves around their
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circumference creating multiple distinct
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contact points around the Fastener wave
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washers maintain consistent pressure
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throughout their deflective range as the
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Fasteners tighten these waves
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progressively flatten gradually
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increasing the contact area while
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maintaining a nearly linear spring rate
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this mechanical characteristic makes
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them ideal for applications requiring
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precise preload control unlike split
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washers wave washers distribute their
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spring Force symmetrically around the
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Fastener eliminating the directional
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limitations inherent to split designs
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curved disk Springs function with a
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mechanical principle similar to wave
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washers but are curved in Only One
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Direction rather than in a wave pattern
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this unique geometry creates exactly
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Four Points of contact with the
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curvature RI being determined by the
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washer's material properties and
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intended load rating curved disc Springs
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are typically chosen for their
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exceptional deflection to thickness
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ratio while a standard wave washer might
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deflect 15 to 25% of its thickness
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before flattening curve dis Springs can
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achieve 40 to 60% deflection
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proportional to their thickness
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providing greater working range in space
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constrained applications these washers
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exhibit unique nonlinear Force
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deflection characteristics initially
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offering light resistance that increases
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progressively as the washer flattens
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this mechanical Behavior makes curv disc
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spring washers particularly useful in
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applications requiring tactile feedback
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for preload indication during
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installation both wave and curv spring
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washer specifications are defined by D
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137 at the higher Capac capacity end of
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spring washers or Belleville washers or
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disc Springs originally patented by
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Julian Beville in the mid 19th century
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these washers are essentially a spring
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steel disc with a center hole that has
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been formed into a shallow cone to
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create a precise spring characteristic
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when compressed the surface may be
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serrated for improved locking
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capabilities though this feature is
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secondary to their primary spring
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function the ratio between a bevel
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washer's height and its thickness
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determines its load deflection curve
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effectively allowing for the tuning of
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its spring rate what distinguishes
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Beville washers from other spring types
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is their exceptionally High load
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capacity relative to size and their
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unique ability to be stacked in various
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configurations to modify spring
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characteristics when stacked in series
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the deflection capability adds while
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load rating remains unchanged when
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stacked in parallel the load capacity
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adds while deflection remains constant
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more complex arrangement ments that mix
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stacking configurations are also
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possible allowing for precisely tailored
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spring characteristics in a simple
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reliable component the annular shape of
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a bevel washer also produces highly
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Centric Force transmission and when
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properly dimensioned offer remarkable
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service life under Dynamic loading they
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also provide a damping effect through
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mechanical hysteresis converting
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vibration into heat rather than
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transmitting it through the assembly
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Beyond this application in fast systems
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bevel washers have found widespread use
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as spring elements in Precision
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mechanical assemblies in CNC machine
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spindles carefully calibrated Stacks
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provide the precise force needed for
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Tool holding in aircraft and Automotive
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applications they are used to provide
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finely tuned vibration dampening
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elements in building construction
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particularly in seismically active
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regions like Japan massive stacks of dis
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Springs have been implemented as
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earthquake vibration dampers beneath
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entire structures they can also Al be
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found in compressed gas regulators and
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even specialized military applications
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have utilized their precise trigger
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threshold properties in ordinance fusing
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mechanisms such as landmines the most
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comprehensive standard for Beva washers
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is Den 2093 with three capacity groups
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when mechanical components operate at
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higher speeds and under more extreme
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conditions preventing Fastener loosening
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becomes critical lock washers extend the
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capability of spring washers in these
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environments to lock washers also called
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serrated washers or Star washers are one
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of the most popular types of lock
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washers while these washers do have some
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spring action they're mostly used for
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their mechanical locking action the
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teeth are formed in a Twisted
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configuration with a sharp edge with one
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Edge biting into the bolt head or nut
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and the other Edge into the mating
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surface they're especially effective
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when used with soft substrates like soft
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metals or Plastics there are four types
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internal external combination and
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counter sunk with higher serration count
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configurations providing more holding
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despite their effectiveness the Locking
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action can damage the mating surfaces
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these scratches can cause crack
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formation in highly stressed Fasteners
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in mating parts or both as well as
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increased corrosion susceptibility
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serrated lock washers are standardized
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primarily under Den
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6798 tab washers are an alternative to
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serrated washers that are
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non-destructive though they require an
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additional assembly step and design
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consideration tab washers feature
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projections that prevent fast nerve
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Rotation by creating a physical stop
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against nuts or bolt heads the tab may
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be bent against the Fastener to lock it
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into position preventing loosening in
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high vibration or extreme temperature
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environments they're made in both
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internal and external varieties with
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single or multiple tabs and are
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primarily defined by d93 and
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d463 wedge lock washers are a more
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recent Innovation pioneered by nordlock
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they secure bolted joints exposed to
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severe vibration and dynamic loads all
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without any additional assembly steps
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these washers consist of a hardened
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two-piece washer with radial teeth on
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the outside to grip both the Fastener
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and mounting surface the two halves form
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a wedge seam which require additional
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tension on the Fastener to separate
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after tightening while generally more
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expensive per piece these washers
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provide the highest resistance to
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vibrational loosening primarily used in
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industrial military and civil
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engineering applications wedgelock
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washers are primarily defined by Den
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25201 those specialized specifications
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are quite common Beyond Force management
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it's common for washers to be designed
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primarily for sealing and insulation
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insulating shoulder washers are one of
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the most prevalent examples of this
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typically made from nylon Teflon PE K or
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other Plastics they're used to
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electrically isolate mounting hardware a
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variant of the shoulder washer known as
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a top hat washer are also used in
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plumbing applications for sealing Crush
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washers are another simple but effective
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sealing mechanism made of soft metals
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like copper aluminum or brass they
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compress and flatten when tightened
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filling irregularities to prevent leaks
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in High Press systems Dy seals also
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known as bonded seals improve upon Crush
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washers with the incorporation of an
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elastomer that expands Under Pressure
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making them ideal for high pressure
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applications in mechanical hydraulic and
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pneumatic systems washers are made from
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a diverse range of materials to suit a
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broad spectrum of applications carbon
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Steels are by far the most common and
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cost effective material used for PL
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washers stainless steel grades are used
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when higher corrosion resistance with
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moderate hardness is needed for spring
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and lock washers spring Steels are used
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for their hardness and elasticity non-f
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feris metals are used for targeted
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applications such as copper and brass
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for electrical conductivity and aluminum
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titanium and bronze for weight and
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corrosion resistance in higher
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performance applications specialized
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Alloys like inconel and monel Excel in
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extreme environments where conventional
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materials would fail modern washers also
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utilize various Plastics such as
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polyethylene PTFE or Teflon nylon
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variants and felic materials that
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provide electrical insulation while
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remaining lightweight tough and
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resistant to moisture chemicals and heat
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Corrosion Protection is a critical
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factor in determining washer service
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life with most failure modes stemming
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from environmental degradation rather
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than mechanical wear while non-f feris
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washers offer inherent corrosion
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resistance steel washers employ a range
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of protective systems sacrificial zinc
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Coatings corrode to protect the base
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material while phosphating creates a
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durable zinc phosphate barrier with
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protective oils controlled oxidation
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processes are also used that produce
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protective surface layers for
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applications where phosphating abrasives
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prove problematic for demanding
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environments manufacturers apply
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Advanced treatments including Precision
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electroplating pen plating for the
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mechanical embedding of protective
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metals chemical nickel phosphor
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precipitation for enhanced corrosion and
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abrasion resistance and baked on
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Coatings that combine zinc and aluminum
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flakes in chromatic
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compounds beneath the washer's
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deceptively simple appearance lies
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engineering Ingenuity with every design
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variation developed to address unique
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challenges of force distribution
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vibration dampening or Environmental
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Protection in a world of increasingly
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complex technology the waser reminds us
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that true engineering Brilliance often
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lies not in complication but in the
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refined Perfection of the fundamentally
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simple
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