Washers are typically used to help distribute the shock load of threaded fasteners. This prevents them from becoming damaged or unscrewed during normal operations. Washers are thin, usually disk-shaped plates with holes in the middle for workers to install fasteners through. They’re generally made of metal or plastic materials. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at three of the most common types of washers and some examples of each.
Plain washers are the most common, used to spread loads, prevent surface damage, as well as provide insulation against electric currents. In general, they’re used in applications where the hole is larger than the nut. There are many different subcategories of plain washers, two of which you can see below.
Fender washers: round washers that provide a greater load-bearing surface under the fastener that prevents pullthrough.
Flat washers: round, thin plates with center holes used to distribute the loads of threaded fasteners.
Spring washers are axially flexible and prevent loosening of product components when they vibrate. Vibrating motors use spring washers to mitigate wear and tear. Spring washers are also used on aircraft carriers, where they’re commonly found in actuators for flight controls and landing gear.
Finger Spring Washers: Used to counteract noise, excess wear and tear, vibrations. They’re also used to reduce kidding wear on rotating elements.
Wave Washers: Provide greater load-bearing capability due to their three-point contact and sharper curves. Typically used in thrust-loading applications for small deflections.
Locking washers are a subtype of spring washers. They prevent nuts, bolts, screws and other fasteners from unscrewing during machine operation. While there are many different variations of locking washers, they all have the same basic function: holding the nut and bolt in place.
External Tooth Lock Washers: Prevents a nut or bolt head from loosening with its teeth strut action. This fastener is preferred when the greatest loosening resistance is required.
Helical Washers: Acts like a spring under compression to provide additional holding force. Helical washers also decrease frictional resistance during the assembly process.
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