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Flat washers are great for adding resistance to your bolts and screws that will provide a greater bearing surface under the fastener to prevent them from boring into the surface and weakening it. Used behind a nut or screw head to distribute load and to prevent material from buckling or screw pull-through. Washer sizes are specified by the bolt or screw diameter and should be matched to ensure proper fit. Flat Washers are free from burrs and have smooth, flat surfaces. These washers are finished with a hot dipped galvanized finish and have excellent corrosion resistance. Use hot dipped galvanized finish or stainless steel where corrorsion is and rust is of concern or for exterior applications. Hot dipped galvanized finish provides one of the highest degree of corrosion resistance when compared to a steel zinc finish. Ideal for outdoor projects such as decks, fences, wood structures and with treated lumber installations.
Fender Washers are used under the head a a nut or bolt to distribute the forces applied when tightening. Fender washers have a large outside diameter. They are the ideal solution for covering oversized or odd-shaped holes to prevent pull-through and are ideal to use with thin sheet metal. Fender washers can also protect the surrounding surface area. Designed for interior and exterior projects, sheet metal work, plumbing, electrical applications and auto body repair. The larger surface area offers a thinner body for strong, durable performance for all projects.
Finishing Washers are also called a trim or cup washers. They are used in all types of trim work with flat or oval head screws. The cupped design gives a clean finished appearance and dress up any project. Use stainless steel where corrorsion is and rust is of concern or in exterior applications. Best for general hardware use or where high strength is not required.
Flat washers are great for adding resistance to your bolts and screws that will provide a greater bearing surface under the fastener to prevent them from boring into the surface and weakening it. Used behind a nut or screw head to distribute load and to prevent material from buckling or screw pull-through. Washer sizes are specified by the bolt or screw diameter and should be matched to ensure proper fit. Flat Washers are free from burrs and have smooth, flat surfaces. These washers are finished with a zinc finish and have good corrosion resistance.