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Made of aluminum, these spacers are lightweight and mildly corrosion resistant.
18-8 stainless steel spacers have good corrosion resistance.
These spacers have excellent corrosion resistance and are passivated for enhanced protection.
Brass makes these spacers electrically conductive and the zinc-plated finish adds corrosion resistance.
These spacers have excellent wear and abrasion resistance. Exposure to moisture may cause them to expand.
In enclosures and other places where you don’t want to drill a hole, mount circuit boards and other thin panels with these supports.
Compared to our general purpose washers, these have exaggerated diameters and/or thicknesses. Use them to cover oversized holes, hold heavy fastening loads, or as spacers and levelers.
Use these metric washers to evenly distribute the load under bolt or screw heads and nuts when fastening. They can also act as spacers.
Also known as Type B washers, ASME washers are available in narrower and wider diameters than SAE and USS washers.
These plastic washers are good electrical insulators.
These metric washers surpass most other plastic washers when it comes to withstanding chemicals, oil, and grease.
These washers are excellent electrical insulators.
Low moisture absorption and good heat resistance make these metric washers suitable for wet and harsh environments.
As you tighten your screw, the rolled collar compresses under the head to create an insulating barrier between a screw shank and a mating surface.
Flat and oval head screws sit flush within these metric washers for a neat, finished appearance.
Specially shaped tabs grip your screw shank tightly.
Clipped to fit where standard washers can't, these won't rotate when you position the flat edge against a flat surface.
These washers have smaller outside diameters than standard spring lock washers to fit neatly under socket head cap screws.
The arched shape of these washers presses up against a bolt and down against a nut to prevent loosening from wear, vibration, or temperature changes.
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.
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.
Teeth on the outside edge of these metric washers bite into the screw head and joint for a tight grip.
The teeth on these washers bite further into the screw head and joint than standard external-tooth washers to provide a stronger hold.
Able to withstand pressure greater than 2,000 psi, these one-piece bonded washers create the tightest seals.
Also known as crush washers, these compress when tightened to form a tighter, more durable seal than rubber washers. They are commonly used to seal fluids such as oil and fuel.
With three points of surface contact, these washers provide more stability than single-wave washers.
These curved, flexible washers act like springs to compensate for tolerance variations and uneven surfaces.