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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.
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.
When you’ve applied the correct tension, these washers release an orange dye as a visual indicator.
Square washers fit into slots and channels and have flat sides to keep them from rotating.
These washers have a flange to spread force across structural beams better than standard washers for cross-bracing rods and cables.
Prevent screws from sinking into wood—these washers have a large OD.
Repair sagging, cracked plaster with these washers. The holes allow plaster to flow through to form a secure bond between the washer and the wall.
These washers have prongs that pierce foam insulation so they stay in place.
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.
An economical alternative to standard unthreaded spacers.
Hex speed nuts can be gripped with a wrench for ease of removal.
Use with hex nuts to connect threaded rod.
Keep hardware centered in the strut channel slot.
Add hardware to strut channel without having to hold the washer in place or reach inside the channel.
Notches on these washers grip the channel to keep them in place.
Loop these rings onto tags.