Washer
Construction:
Available in a variety of materials:
Mild Steel (MS): General-purpose applications.
Stainless Steel (SS 304/316): Corrosion-resistant and suitable for outdoor or chemical environments.
Fiber (Non-metallic): Insulating and lightweight, ideal for electrical and low-load applications
Shapes include flat, spring, and serrated types, with surface treatments such as zinc plating or polishing for enhanced durability.
Usage:
Placed under nuts or bolt heads to spread the clamping force evenly, protect the surface from damage, prevent loosening due to vibration, and provide insulation (in the case of fiber washers). Often used as spacers or to fill gaps.
Application:
Washers are used in combination with nuts and bolts to distribute loads, prevent surface damage, reduce vibration, and enhance joint integrity. Commonly applied in plumbing systems, mechanical assemblies, HVAC installations, electrical equipment, and structural mounting.
| Material Options: | MS, SS 304/316, Fiber, Nylon (on request) |
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| Types: | Flat Washers (standard load distribution) Spring Washers (vibration resistance) Serrated Washers (anti-slip grip) |
| Finish: | Zinc Plated / Hot-Dip Galvanized / Polished / Natural |
| Size Range: | M6 to M20 (other sizes customizable) |
| Standards: | IS / DIN / ANSI compliant |
| Features: | Prevents bolt/nut loosening under load or vibration Protects surfaces from scratching or deformation Available in metal and non-metal options for specific needs High wear resistance for industrial use Cost-effective and essential for secure fastening |

