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Plain Washers

Plain Washers


Plain washers, also known as flat washers, are small, yet essential components in various industries and applications. Specifically, DIN 125 and DIN 126 are two popular standards that govern the specifications and dimensions of these washers. DIN 125 washers are designed with a larger outer diameter and thinner thickness, making them ideal for distributing the load over a larger area. They are commonly used in construction, automotive, and manufacturing industries to prevent the bolt heads or nuts from damaging the surface of the material being fastened. On the other hand, DIN 126 washers have a smaller outer diameter and thicker thickness, providing a more secure grip and increased stability to the fastener. These washers are commonly used in applications where high vibration or movement is expected, such as in machinery or heavy-duty equipment. Both DIN 125 and DIN 126 washers play a crucial role in ensuring the integrity and longevity of the fastened joints, contributing to overall safety and durability.

Bolts

DIN 931

DIN 933

DIN 960

DIN 961

Din 603

Din 604

DIN 605

DIN 608

DIN 610

DIN 6914

DIN 6921

DIN 7990

DIN 912

DIN 7984

DIN 7991

EN 15048


EN 14399


BS 7419


BS 7419

DIN 558

NUTS


DIN 934


DIN 936

DIN 6923

DIN 928

DIN 6915

DIN 557

Washers

DIN 9021

DIN 6916

DIN 436

DIN 125 A

DIN 126

DIN 127 B

NFE 25513

IS 5369

BS 4320

Threaded Rods



DIN 976


DIN 975


When it comes to the world of fasteners, bolts, nuts, washers, and threaded rods play a crucial role in holding structures together. Each of these components has its own unique technical specifications that determine its suitability for different applications. Let's start with bolts. Bolts are typically made of steel and come in various sizes and grades, such as Grade 5 or Grade 8, which indicate their tensile strength. Nuts, on the other hand, are threaded fasteners that complement bolts. They also come in different sizes and types, including hex nuts, lock nuts, and wing nuts, each serving a specific purpose. Washers, often overlooked, provide a flat surface between the bolt head or nut and the material being fastened, distributing the load and preventing damage. Lastly, threaded rods are long, cylindrical fasteners with threads along their entire length, allowing for easy adjustment and assembly. These components may seem simple, but their precise technical specifications ensure the safety and stability of countless structures, from construction projects to industrial machinery.