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Small Parts Steel Flat Washer, Zinc Yellow Chromate
Small Parts Steel Flat Washer, Zinc Yellow Chromate

Small Parts Steel Flat Washer, Zinc Yellow Chromate Plated Finish, Grade 8, ASME B18.22.1, 7/16" Screw Size, 15/32" ID, 59/64" OD, 0.065" Thick (Pack of 50)

Product ID : 29332424
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Galleon Product ID 29332424
Shipping Weight 0.42 lbs
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Model B009OKFPQG
Manufacturer Small Parts
Shipping Dimension 5.94 x 3.78 x 0.59 inches
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Small Parts Steel Flat Washer, Zinc Yellow Chromate Features

  • Flat washer provides a bearing surface for fastener load distribution or acts as a spacer

  • Grade 8 steel is stronger than grade 5 steel and often used in applications where strength is the primary concern

  • Zinc yellow-chromate plating offers good corrosion resistance

  • Meets ASME B18.22.1 specifications


About Small Parts Steel Flat Washer, Zinc Yellow Chromate

The grade 8 steel flat washer has a zinc yellow-chromate plated finish and meets American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME B18.22.1 specifications. The flat washer provides a bearing surface for fastener load distribution or is used as a spacer between components. Grade 8 steel is stronger than grade 5 steel, and is often used in applications where strength is the primary consideration. The zinc yellow-chromate plating offers good corrosion resistance. Washers distribute the load of a fastener across a surface and can also be used as spacers, springs, shims, or locking devices. Several different washer styles fit a variety of application and installation requirements. The most common style is a flat washer. More specialized washers provide additional benefits. A cup washer, for example, helps protect fasteners from electrical currents, while a lock washer offers additional security in an assembled workpiece.