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Assorted washers: flat, split, star and insulated
A 'washer' is a thin plate (typically disk-shaped) with a hole (typically in the middle) that is normally used to distribute the load of a
threaded fastener. Other uses are as a spacer, spring (
belleville washer, wave washer), wear pad,
preload indicating device, and locking device.
Rubber washers are also used in
taps (valves) where they form the seal that shuts off the flow of liquid or gas. Usually washers have OD (outer diameter) about twice their ID (inner diameter).
Washers are usually
metal or
plastic. High quality
capscrews require hardened steel washers to prevent the loss of pre-load due to
Brinelling after the
torque is applied.
Rubber or
fiber gaskets used in
taps to stop the flow of water are sometimes referred to colloquially as ''washers''; while they may look similar, however, washers and gaskets are usually designed for different functions and made differently.
Washers are also important for preventing galvanic
corrosion, particularly by insulating steel screws from aluminum surfaces.
Types of washers
★ flat
★ fender washer (mudguard washer in
UK)
★ flat, hardened
★ lock
★
spherical
★ split
★ star
★
belleville
★ phenolic
★ wave
★ shoulder
★ spring
★ Tab
★ Multi-tooth (star washers)
★ Bimetal
External links
★
The Straight Dope on lock washers