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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.
Use these metric 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.
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.
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.
USS washers generally have a larger ID and OD than SAE washers.
Also known as Type B washers, ASME washers are available in narrower and wider diameters than SAE and USS 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.
These thick washers are designed to support structural screws, studs, and nuts.
Also known as backup washers, these are for use with blind rivets for extra support when fastening into soft material.
These plastic washers are good electrical insulators.
These washers surpass most other plastic washers when it comes to withstanding chemicals, oil, and grease.
These metric washers surpass most other plastic washers when it comes to withstanding chemicals, oil, and grease.
Low moisture absorption and good heat resistance make these washers suitable for wet and harsh environments.
Low moisture absorption and good heat resistance make these metric washers suitable for wet and harsh environments.
These washers are excellent electrical insulators.
These washers can withstand temperatures up to 450° or 500° F without degrading.
These metric washers can withstand temperatures up to 450° or 500° F without degrading.
Mica washers withstand temperatures up to 1050° F.
These metric washers hold up in blistering temperatures up to 3000° F.
These washers hold up in blistering temperatures up to 3000° F.
Made from neodymium, these washers stay in place on iron and steel surfaces for easy mounting and installation.
Peel the backing off these washers and stick them onto a surface for easy mounting and assembly.
Made of durable material, these washers resist wear from rubbing and scraping surfaces.
These washers surpass other rubber washers when it comes to withstanding oil, grease, and fuel.
Sunlight, ozone, and water won’t affect these washers.
These washers withstand harsh chemicals such as acetic acid and isopropyl alcohol.
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.
Made of fiber, these washers create a seal with minimal torque and reseal better than copper and aluminum washers.
These wool felt washers can be soaked with oil to lubricate joints.
These SBR rubber washers are reinforced with cloth fibers.
These leather washers are nonmarring.
These polyurethane washers withstand wet conditions as well as sunlight, ozone, and some chemicals.
Precisely align, level, and adjust spacing on fasteners and shafts with these shims.
Be prepared with ring shims in a variety of thicknesses. These shims fit around fasteners and shafts to precisely align, level, and adjust spacing.
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 align, level, and adjust spacing on fasteners, shafts, and machinery with these shims, which are color-coded by thickness for easy identification.
Be prepared with ring shims in a variety of thicknesses. These shims are color-coded by thickness for easy identification.
Slide these shims under the screw head to shorten the shoulder length.
Spin these shims onto screw threads to extend the shoulder length.
Place these shims under sharpened dies to restore their original height and extend their life.
Be prepared with shims in a variety of thicknesses. Also known as arbor spacers, these shims are notched to fit over keyed shafts.
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.
Adjust spacing between bearings and other components on shafts. These shims are sized to fit the outer rim of a bearing.
These shims are shaped to fit over D-profile shafts. Use them to precisely align, level, and adjust spacing.
Also called tolerance rings, these rings are for use in stamped, molded, or worn housings to form a tight hold on the bearings.
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.
Send us a drawing, and we'll cut your custom shim. Shims are made of layers of metal bonded with adhesive; remove layers with a utility knife until you get the thickness you need.
Send us a drawing, and we'll cut your custom shim.
These washers have exaggerated diameters and/or thicknesses for covering oversized holes or for use as spacers and levelers.
Also known as crush washers, the washers in these assortments compress when tightened to form a tight, durable seal that prevents leaks.
Place these shims under sharpened dies to restore their original height and extend the life of the dies.
Slide onto a shoulder screw to shorten the length of the shoulder.
Spin these tight-fitting shims onto your screw's threads to lengthen the shoulder.
Use round shims to precisely align, level, and adjust spacing on shafts and machinery.
Also known as arbor spacers, these are notched to space components on a keyed shaft.
Made of FDA listed materials for use in food applications, these bearings also withstand caustic and washdown environments.
Graphite provides a layer of dry lubrication that operates in high-temperature environments.
A metal backing adds strength.
Use these bearings in applications with frequent starts and stops because they operate with very little friction.
Good for underwater applications, these bearings won’t swell or warp when wet.
Use where high loads and speeds are not required.
These bearings stand up to a wider range of chemicals than other dry-running thrust bearings.
Also known as Oilite® bearings.
For applications with frequent starts and stops, the oil in these bearings contains particles of slippery PTFE that lubricate the bearing during startup.
Increased iron content makes these bearings stronger and more resistant to shock loads than standard oil-embedded bearings; however they operate at lower speeds.
Handle heavy loads that frequently start and stop along shafts—these bearings contain extra iron and slippery PTFE lubricant. They’re thrust bearings, which means they support loads parallel to the shaft.
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.
The addition of iron and aluminum gives these aluminum-bronze bearings high strength and excellent corrosion resistance—making them suitable for use in marine and mining applications.
These bronze bearings are strong, wear resistant, and excellent at handling shock loads.
Adapt needle-roller thrust bearings to use on unhardened, unground surfaces.
Bolt these holders to a surface and then attach a tag to the small hole.
Stop corrosion caused by battery acid fumes leaking at the posts of battery terminals.
These flat rubber springs handle heavy loads, similar to Belleville disc springs, and resist oxidation, oil, and abrasion.