Round Self-Locking Washer
Introduction
The Self Locking Washer is used in connection with lacing anchors, weld pins to fasten insulation blankets or covers in place, Just press the self-locking washer onto the pin up to the insulation materials until the desired position is reached. Then clip off, (or bend over) the remaining portion of pin for a permanent attachment.
Both Round or Square self locking washers are available as a matter of design or application preference. the domed, multi-lanced hole design provides for ease of locating washers on pin and positive locking. Most styles of washers are manufacturered with a beveled edge to prevent the washer from cutting into the insulation facing.
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Specification
Standard material: Stainless steel, carbon steel, brass, and aluminum
Plating: zinc plating
Dimensions: 2”, 1-1/2”, 1-3/16”, 1”
Thickness: 16 gauge to 1/4"
Nominal Thickness: 0.015
Finish: Plain, zinc plated, black oxide, hot-dip galvanized
Characteristic
1, butt joint: the stress concentration is relatively small, carrying capacity is better.
2, corner joint: low bearing capacity, generally not used alone, mostly used for the corner of the closed structure.
3, lap joint: uneven stress distribution, low bearing capacity, simple preparation and equipment.
Application
Round washers are used in various industries and applications such as:
Fastener Support: Round washers are often used under nuts, bolts, or screws to provide support and distribute the load over a larger surface area. They help prevent the fastener from sinking into the material or causing damage, especially when dealing with soft or brittle materials.
Plumbing and Pipe Fittings: Round washers are commonly used in plumbing systems, specifically in pipe fittings and connections. They help create a watertight seal to prevent leaks and provide stability to the plumbing assembly.
Electrical Applications: Round washers can be used in electrical systems to provide electrical insulation and prevent the flow of current between different components. They are commonly placed between metal surfaces and electrical connections to isolate and protect against short circuits or electrical interference.
Automotive Industry: In automotive applications, round washers are used in various ways, such as in suspension systems, engine mounts, and brake assemblies. They provide stability, prevent loosening of fasteners, and act as a cushion to absorb vibrations and shocks experienced in vehicle operations.