Flat washers protect surfaces by evenly distributing torque when a bolt or screw is tightened.
Large square hole washers.
Wave washers have an irregular shape that resists loosening.
Designed for use with square neck bolts such as carriage bolts these washers have teeth that dig into wood and other soft material to prevent rotation.
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It is round with a hole in the center and can also be used as a spacer.
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Some have a beveled edge that helps with shims spacers and reinforced attachments.
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They also help ensure that the fastener is pressed against a smooth surface to reduce the chances of loosening over time.
Lock washers bite into fastener heads and materials to prevent loosening.
Washers distribute the pressure of a fastener head evenly over a surface without damage.
A square washer can be made of stainless steel brass steel or other material and may have a zinc finish or electro.
They re zinc plated steel for corrosion resistance in wet environments.
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A nylon washer can be placed under a machine screw to reduce noise and abrasion and offer electrical insulation.
A torque washer has a square hole and outer prongs that prevent its accompanying bolt from spinning while a fastening a nut.
A c washer resembles a flat washer but it has a slot cut from the center hole to form a c shape.
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They prevent corrosion between a steel screw and an aluminum surface.
Square washers also called blind rivet washers distribute loads when fastening bolts and screws in clamping and other fixing applications.
Used with a carriage bolt for woodworking projects.
Carriage bolt washers feature square holes that allow for a fairly tight fit as opposed to a round hole that would need to be much larger to slip over the corners of the square parts with which they re assembled.