A metal washer is a thin, flat, disc-shaped piece of metal with a hole in the center, typically used in mechanical assemblies. Washers are designed to distribute the load of a threaded fastener, such as a bolt or nut, reduce friction, and prevent loosening due to vibration.
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Types of Metal Washers:
Flat Washers:
- Standard washers that provide a smooth surface for load distribution.
- Common materials: Stainless steel, carbon steel, brass, aluminum.
Spring Washers:
- Designed to absorb vibrations and maintain tension in assemblies.
- Includes split lock washers and wave washers.
Lock Washers:
- Prevent fasteners from loosening due to vibration or torque.
- Examples: External tooth, internal tooth, and split lock washers.
Fender Washers:
- Larger outer diameter compared to standard washers for load distribution over a wider area.
Sealing Washers:
- Incorporate rubber or other non-metallic materials to provide a seal against leaks.
Belleville Washers (Conical Washers):
- Cone-shaped washers used for heavy-duty applications requiring high loads.
Tab Washers:
- Feature tabs that can be bent to secure the washer and prevent rotation.
Countersunk Washers:
- Used with countersunk screws to provide a flush finish.
Applications of Metal Washers:
- Load Distribution: Spreads the load evenly to prevent damage to the surface.
- Preventing Loosening: Helps reduce the risk of fasteners loosening under vibration.
- Sealing: Prevents leakage in plumbing or industrial equipment.
- Insulation: Metal washers with rubber or nylon coatings can prevent metal-to-metal contact.
Industries That Use Metal Washers:
- Automotive
- Aerospace
- Construction
- Marine
- Electrical and electronics