Metric tab lock washers.
Bevel spring washer.
The most common is the insertion of a locking device between the rotating part nut and the parts being fastened i e bus bars.
Belleville washers are a more economical and less precise form of conical disc spring best used for static applications where some setting and or loss of force can be tolerated.
A beveled washer also known as a leveling shim is used with a threaded fastener such as a bolt to shim or level an object.
Disc springs belleville washers.
A belleville washer is a type of spring shaped like a washer it is the frusto conical shape that gives the washer its characteristic spring.
Enter the belleville washer the belleville is a disk spring that applies.
Designed for use with bearing nuts these lock washers have a conical shape that presses like a spring against bearings bushings gears and pulleys to hold them in place on your threaded shaft or spindle.
That locking device often is a split ring lockwasher.
Washers are short spacers usually round in shape either drilled through or with a threaded hole.
Belleville springs has been trading in the spring industry for over 40 years and is a leading uk manufacturer and stockist of disc springs and belleville washers who export their products worldwide.
These washers have smaller outside diameters than standard spring lock washers to fit neatly under socket head cap screws.
Such a device does not meet all locking device requirements however.
It has one flat side and another that is sloped and may be used for structural support such as with l beams.
Spring lock washers for slotted bearing nuts.
Beveled washers are intended for american standard beams and channels in structural applications to compensate for lack of parallelism.
To keep bolted connections tight we can choose from several methods.
For beveled washers to be used with a325 and a490 structural bolts please refer to f436 beveled washers.
Our stock range includes disc springs to din 2093 and din 6796 specifications bearing preload disc springs medium and light duty serrated safety.
A disc spring sometimes called a belleville washer after the inventor consists primarily of a convex disc supported at the outer periphery by one force and an opposing force on the center of the disc disc springs are used singly or in stacks to achieve a desired load and travel the advantage of a disc spring is that it generates high force in a very.
Some washers are manufactured with features that inhibit spinning loosening such as split washers or toothed washers and others are made of bent or beveled.