A USS (United States Standard) washer is a thin disc with a hole (typically in the center) that is designed to distribute the load of a threaded fastener, such as a screw or nut. These are the most commonly used washers in everyday applications.
A fender washer is a flat washer with a larger outer diameter in proportion to its center hole. They are made from a thinner gauge metal than most flat washers and are designed to spread the load on thin sheet metal. Interestingly, they are named after their use on automobile fenders. Often used in sheet metal, plumbing, and electrical work.
A USS (United States Standard) washer is a thin disc with a hole (typically in the center) that is designed to distribute the load of a threaded
fastener, such as a screw or nut. These are the most commonly used washers in everyday applications.
A fender washer is a flat washer with a larger outer diameter in proportion to its center hole. They are made from a thinner gauge metal than most flat washers and are designed to spread the load on thin sheet metal. Interestingly, they are named after their use on automobile fenders. Often used in sheet metal, plumbing, and electrical work.
A USS (United States Standard) washer is a thin disc with a hole (typically in the center) that is designed to distribute the load of a threaded fastener, such as a screw or nut. These are the most commonly used washers in everyday applications.
A USS (United States Standard) washer is a thin disc with a hole (typically in the center) that is designed to distribute the load of a threaded fastener, such as a screw or nut. These are the most commonly used washers in everyday applications.
A fender washer is a flat washer with a larger outer diameter in proportion to its center hole. They are made from a thinner gauge metal than most flat washers and are designed to spread the load on thin sheet metal. Interestingly, they are named after their use on automobile fenders. Often used in sheet metal, plumbing, and electrical work.
A USS (United States Standard) washer is a thin disc with a hole (typically in the center) that is designed to distribute the load of a threaded fastener, such as a screw or nut. These are the most commonly used washers in everyday applications.