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Clipped to fit where standard washers can't, these won't rotate when you position the flat edge against a flat surface.
Clipped on both sides to fit where standard washers can't, these won't rotate when you position the flat edges against a flat surface.
With greater diameters and/or thicknesses than general purpose washers, these washers cover oversized holes or act as spacers and levelers. Clipped to fit where standard washers can’t, they won’t rotate when you position the flat edge against a flat surface.
Prevent screws from sinking into wood—these washers have a large OD.
Choose these washers for their adherence to strict military standards for material and construction.
Internal teeth dig into the screw head while the smooth outside edge won't snag objects. Use with metric fasteners that have small heads, such as fillister and cheese head 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.
Slightly domed with an oversized outside diameter, these washers distribute your fastener's load over a larger surface area than other internal-tooth lock washers to limit damage to soft material.
Teeth on the outside edge of these metric washers bite into the screw head and joint for a tight grip.
Teeth on the outside edge of the washer bite into the screw head and joint for a tight grip.
To keep 90° countersunk screws from loosening in vibration applications, the teeth on these washers bite further into the screw head and joint than standard external-tooth lock washers for a more secure hold.
The teeth on these washers bite further into the screw head and joint than standard external-tooth washers to provide a stronger hold.
The teeth on these washers firmly grip heads of 82° flat head countersunk 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.
Precisely shaped to fit snugly on keyed shafts, these shims align, level, and space components. Because of their tight fit, they also help components rotate in unison with the shaft.
Be prepared with shims in a variety of thicknesses. Also known as arbor spacers, these shims are notched to fit over keyed shafts.
These shims are shaped to fit over D-profile shafts. Use them to precisely align, level, and adjust spacing.
Be prepared with shims in a variety of thicknesses. These shims are shaped to fit over D-profile shafts. Use them to precisely align, level, and adjust spacing.
Teeth bite into the joint for a tighter grip than split lock washers.
Also known as arbor spacers, these are notched to space components on a keyed shaft.