Flat, lock, structural and specialty washers for every fastener.
Hang on to vertical surface fasteners.
Exaggerated diameters or thicknesses to cover large holes or to bridge gaps.
Adhere to U.S. military standards for materials and construction.
Meet SAE specs—typically have smaller diameters than USS washers.
Lightweight, nonconductive, and naturally rust resistant.
Meet ASME standards and come in regular, narrow, and wide diameters.
Meet USS standards—typically have larger diameters than SAE washers.
Not as thick as flat washers—save on space and cost in tight spots.
Thick bulk versions of flat structural washers and nuts in various plain, zinc finishes.
Won't rotate as you tighten screws in slots and channels.
Assemble screws and remain attached to save time.
Clipped on one side to fit a tight spot.
Stand up to scratch-intense mounting surfaces.
Stick on your surface to prevent slipping while you fasten.
Cover oversized holes such as the ends of pipe and tube.
Hold up to intense temperatures and have low electrical conductivity.
Keep soft materials from collapsing into the hole.
Meet U.S. military standards and are lightweight, nonconductive, and naturally rust resistant.
The flat end reaches into offsets and corners.
Provide a tighter fit to fasteners than flat washers.
Cut on opposite sides to fit tight spots.
Withstand the highest temperatures of all our washers up to 3000°F.
The square hole fits snug around carriage, plow, and elevator bolts.
Slip under nuts and screws without having to disassemble them.
Change color when you apply the correct tension to prevent overtightening.
Won't melt, stick, or become brittle, even when exposed to temperatures as high as 1000°F.
Prevent screws from cracking insulation board.
Stay in place on iron and steel surfaces during installation.
If you can't find a stock washer, customize a finish-your-own washer to your uncommon screw size.
Reinforce thin material and help in oversized holes when riveting.
A collection of common washer sizes to fit the broadest range of applications.
Fit flush against rails, columns, and other structural tubes.
Hammer with the matches to prevent rotation.
Plaster flows through to form a bond between the washer and wall.
A selection of lightweight, nonconductive, and naturally rust resistant washers.
A collection of types that meet USS specifications—typically larger diameters than SAE washers.
A collection of exaggerated sizes to cover large holes or to bridge gaps.
A range of sizes that meet SAE standards—typically have smaller diameters than USS washers.
Won't rotate as you fasten and held in slots and channels.
Resist rotation to prevent fasteners from loosening.
Prevent leaks from leaking around fasteners.
Align and space components on shafts, in level machinery, cabinets, and doors.
Maintain tension and separate components on shafts, under ball heads, and at the ends of cables.
Unthreaded to create space between two surfaces or objects, often to align them.
Use rubber cushioning joints to dampen vibration and protect them from wear.
Support loads parallel to the shaft with plain, ball, or roller bearings.
Isolate screws from electrical current and prevent corrosion from leaking different metals.
Wrap snugly around a groove between parts to create a leak-resistant seal.
Screw heads sit flush to prevent snagging and to create a neat, finished appearance.
Curved or tapered to compensate for uneven mounting surfaces.
Lock bearing nuts in place to prevent loosening due to vibration.
A flush wear washer that backs up for use on unhardened, unground surfaces.
Stop battery acid fumes from corroding terminal posts.
Made inside hose ends and adapters to prevent leaks in air-attached hose.
Replace worn washers on open-arm toggle clamps to keep holding screws in place.
Seal faucet components as they don't leak.
Angled to keep angle anchors to tie-down straps.
Connect cross-bracing tubes or cables to structural beams, and to secure side bracing washers.
Prevent wires from slipping out of cable to terminal blocks and screws on outside surfaces.
Pair with hex nuts to lock against the channel.
Extend the life of o-rings and improve their performance under high pressure.
Reduce knockout sizes in outlet boxes or enclosures to connect smaller conduit.
Replace the washers in sink drain fittings.