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Precisely align, level, and adjust spacing on fasteners and shafts with these shims.
For a snug fit around a shaft, the ID of these shims is held to a tighter tolerance than other round shims.
Also known as machinery bushings, these shims have an oversized OD to create a larger bearing surface for reduced wear between moving parts.
These shims are made of layers of metal bonded with adhesive. Remove layers with a utility knife until you get the thickness you need.
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.
These shims are shaped to fit over D-profile shafts. Use them to precisely align, level, and adjust spacing.
The slot lets you insert, remove, and adjust the shims without disassembling your machinery.
Use these thick shims to align cabinets, doors, and windows, or for other rough leveling.
These shims are color-coded by thickness for easy identification. The horseshoe design fits around screws.
Align cabinets, doors, and windows with these shims. The horseshoe design fits around screws.
Clips on these shims hold them together when stacked, and they are color coded by thickness for easy identification. Designed to fit around screws, they are commonly used in window, door, and cabinet installations.
Cut this stock into custom shapes to fit your application.
Cut this shim stock into custom shapes to fit your application. Stock is made of layers of material bonded with adhesive; remove layers with a utility knife until you get the thickness you need.
Ridges keep these aluminum shims from sliding apart when stacked. Designed for aligning shafts and axles, they support heavier loads than plastic tapered shims.
These thick shims are scored to make size adjustments easy—break off the excess shim for a custom fit around fasteners or corners. Use them to align cabinets, doors, and windows, or for other rough leveling.
The textured surface of these thick shims keeps them from sliding apart when stacked. Use them to align cabinets, doors, and windows, or for other rough leveling.
Also known as shoulder washers.
As a screw is tightened, these washers flatten to add tension to the joint, counteracting fatigue around the joint from small amounts of vibration.
Choose these washers for their adherence to strict military standards for material and construction.
Compared to standard split lock washers, these are thicker and have larger outside diameters.
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.
Bend one tab against the side of the mounting surface and the other tab against the flats on a bolt or nut to prevent both the fastener and washer from turning and loosening in high-vibration applications, such as a motor mount.
Keep tension when fastening materials prone to expanding and contracting, such as wood. The coil of these washers prevents nuts and bolts from loosening.
Use these paper shims to create a gap while welding, then spray them with water and they instantly melt away.
Stop corrosion caused by battery acid fumes leaking at the posts of battery terminals.