Technical Usage
The Black Iron Ordinary Lock Washer is primarily used to ensure the stability of bolted connections in various industries. By distributing the load over a larger surface area, the washer helps to prevent the loosening of fasteners, even when exposed to vibrations or movements. This makes it ideal for machinery, automotive, and construction applications where maintaining tight and secure assemblies is critical. The washer is typically used in combination with nuts and bolts to provide an extra layer of protection against mechanical failures caused by loosening.
Technical Specifications:
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Material | Ordinary |
Finish | Black |
Type | Lock Washer |
Size | 3/16″ (5mm) to 2″ (50mm) |
Types of Item:
- Ordinary Lock Washer
- Galvanized Iron (Zinc Plated) Lock Washer
- Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron (HDG) Lock Washer
- Stainless Lock Washer
History
The Black Iron Ordinary Lock Washer has been in use for many years, with its origins traced back to the industrial revolution when mechanical assembly and reliability became crucial. Over time, its design evolved to meet the growing demand for fasteners that could withstand mechanical stress, vibration, and torque. Early versions were often made from various metals, but black iron became a preferred material due to its strength, resistance to corrosion, and ability to handle large mechanical loads. As industries expanded, the lock washer became a standard in many different sectors.