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Revision as of 07:36, 23 October 2021
Washers can be used to increase the effective size of a screw head or nut in order to protect the material beneath or to keep the screw from slipping through a hole. They are also used as spacers, but if you need more than just a bit of a gap it might be a good idea to cut a matching length of pipe instead of using lots of stacked washers.
It's also possible to laser cut rings out of free laser scraps - maybe those could even be sunk with "3D engrave" to obtain Schraubenrosetten? Please let us know if you've tried!
This page mainly shows you what sizes we have in stock. DIN 125 washers are "regular" washers; DIN 9021 washers are fender washers (DE: Karosseriescheiben) with OD (outer diameter) = 3 × ID (inner diameter).
Plain Washers
MaterialInfoBox Plain Washers | |
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Synonyms: | flat washers; DE: Unterlegscheiben, Beilagscheiben, DIN 125 |
On Site? | yes (M3-4-5-6-8) |
Suggested Donation: | 1 ct |
Location: | wood workshop |
Suggested Tools: | |
Used with: | screws, nuts |
Contains: | galvanized steel |
Similar (More or Less): | Schraubenrosetten |
Here's what you should be able to find on site:
ID | OD | thickness | |
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3.2 mm | 7 mm | 0.5 mm | |
4.3 mm | 9 mm | 0.8 mm | |
5.3 mm | 10 mm | 1 mm | |
6.4 mm | 12 mm | 1.6 mm | |
8.4 mm - nearly empty | 16 mm | 1.6 mm |
Fender Washers
MaterialInfoBox Fender Washers | |
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Synonyms: | penny washers; DE: Kotflügelscheiben, Karosseriescheiben, DIN 9021, "Unterlegscheiben großer Außendurchmesser" |
On Site? | yes (see table) |
Suggested Donation: | 1-3 ct (see table) |
Location: | common room |
Suggested Tools: | |
Used with: | screws, nuts |
Contains: | galvanized steel |
Fender washers have a very large outer diameter and are commonly used when joining thin sheet materials together.
ID | OD | thickness | suggested donation |
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3.2 mm | 8.8 mm | 0.75 mm | 1 ct |
4.3 mm | 11.85 mm | 1.05 mm | 1 ct |
5.3 mm | 14.75 mm | 1.2 mm | 1 ct |
6.4 mm | 17.7 mm | 1.55 mm | 2 ct |
8.4 mm (nearly empty
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23.6 mm | 1.95 mm | 3 ct |