Washers

Washers are essential components used to distribute load and reduce wear in mechanical assemblies. They ensure reliable performance, supporting equipment longevity and operational stability.

  1. Applied Materials Part Number 3880-01377

    Flat Washers

    Applied Materials Part Number 3880-01377

    Washer, Flat .010 THK Teflon
  2. Applied Materials Part Number 3880-01041

    Flat Washers

    Applied Materials Part Number 3880-01041

    WASHER, FLAT #2 SST.031 THK

  3. Semitool 631C0183 Washer Foot Beam 4 Per Foot

    Other Washers

    Semitool 631C0183 Washer Foot Beam 4 Per Foot

    Semitool 631C0183 Washer Foot Beam 4 Per Foot Washer Foot Beam 4 Per Foot

Common Applications

mechanical assemblies

load distribution

wear reduction

sealing

vibration damping

Buying Guide

Washers Buying Guide

Selecting the right washer involves understanding the specific requirements of your application. Key considerations include material, thickness, and environmental conditions.

Ensure compatibility with other fasteners and assess the washer's ability to handle required loads.

  • Verify the washer's material for compatibility with your assembly.
  • Check the thickness and dimensions to match your specifications.
  • Inspect for surface treatment or coatings like zinc plating.
  • Review condition and any signs of wear if considering surplus options.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of washers are available?
Available types include flat washers, Teflon washers, and zinc plated washers.
What are the benefits of using Teflon washers?
Teflon washers offer excellent chemical resistance and a low friction surface.
How do I choose the right washer for my application?
Consider factors like material compatibility, load distribution, and environmental conditions.
Are surplus washers reliable?
Yes, surplus washers are carefully inspected for quality and can provide reliable performance at a reduced cost.