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Use these washers to evenly distribute the load under bolt or screw heads and nuts when fastening. They can also act as spacers.
Compared to our general purpose washers, these have exaggerated diameters and/or thicknesses for covering oversized holes or for use as spacers and levelers.
Choose these washers for their adherence to strict military standards for material and construction.
SAE washers generally have a smaller ID and OD than USS washers.
Also known as Type B washers, ASME washers are available in narrower and wider diameters than SAE and USS washers.
USS washers generally have a larger ID and OD than SAE washers.
These washers come with a traceable lot number and a physical and chemical test report.
Designed for use with structural screws, studs, and nuts, these washers are often used for construction and exterior building applications.
When you’ve applied the correct tension, these washers release an orange dye as a visual indicator.
These plastic washers are good electrical insulators.
These washers are excellent electrical insulators.
Low moisture absorption and good heat resistance make these washers suitable for wet and harsh environments.
These washers can withstand temperatures up to 450° or 500° F without degrading.
These washers hold up in blistering temperatures up to 3000° F.
These metric washers hold up in blistering temperatures up to 3000° F.
As a screw is tightened, these washers flatten to add tension to the joint, counteracting fatigue around the joint from small amounts of vibration.
As a screw is tightened, these metric washers flatten to add tension to the joint, counteracting fatigue around the joint from small amounts of vibration.
Also known as high-collar lock washers, these have a smaller outside diameter than standard split lock washers to fit neatly under socket head cap screws.
Compared to standard split lock washers, these are thicker and have larger outside diameters.
Teeth on the outside edge of the washer bite into the screw head and joint for a tight grip.
The teeth on these washers firmly grip heads of 82° flat head countersunk screws.
Internal teeth dig into the screw head while the smooth outside edge won't snag objects. Use with fasteners that have small heads, such as fillister and cheese head screws.
The combination of internal and external teeth boosts gripping power to maintain a tight hold and provide more vibration resistance than other tooth lock washers. Use with fasteners that have heads large enough to make contact with the external teeth, such as pan, button, and binding head screws.
Designed for use with bearing nuts, these lock washers have a conical shape that presses like a spring against bearings, bushings, gears, and pulleys to hold them in place on your threaded shaft or spindle.
Keep tension when fastening materials prone to expanding and contracting, such as wood. The coil of these washers prevents nuts and bolts from loosening.
Eliminate cavities under screw heads where contamination may occur.
Also known as captive spacers, the splines on these bite into a panel for a permanent hold.
Open these rings, pass them over the end of a shaft, and release to spring into the groove.
Thicker than standard external retaining rings, these rings withstand greater force.
No groove is required for these rings—their thick profile helps them grip the shaft.
For a smooth profile and better clearance than standard external retaining rings, the lugs on these rings point inward.
The curved design of these rings works like a spring, taking up play for a tight hold.
Also known as C-style and crescent rings, these rings have a small shoulder to fit in tight spaces.
These rings are reinforced to withstand faster rotation than other side‐mount retaining rings. Also known as reinforced E‐style rings.
Also known as bowed E-style rings, these have a curved design that works like a spring, taking up play for a tight hold.
Squeeze these rings to place them in the groove inside a bore or housing.
For a smooth bore and better clearance than standard internal retaining rings, the lugs on these rings face outward.
The oil in these bearings is NSF registered H1 and FDA compliant for incidental contact with food.
Made of 863 iron-copper and embedded with NSF registered H1 oil, these bearings can tackle high-load applications in food plants, such as bottling and filling lines.
Made of FDA listed materials for use in food applications, these bearings also withstand caustic and washdown environments.
For use in medium-pressure applications, these Y-strainers have good corrosion resistance.
These basket strainers are constructed for use with boilers and pressure vessels.
Also known as deep-well submersible pumps, use these pumps to transfer drinking water from wells and cisterns up to 250 ft. deep.
Safe to use in drinking water systems, these washers meet strict NSF/ANSI 61 standards. All are made of EPDM rubber, so they won’t break down from exposure to water.