



THREADED RODS, NUTS, AND WASHERS
The washer is a machine component that is used in conjunction with a screw fastener such as a bolt and nut and that usually serves either to keep the screw from loosening or to distribute the load from the nut or bolt head over a larger area. For load distribution, thin flat rings of soft steel are usual.
Metric threaded products for creating connections and joints.
Available in carbon steel and stainless steel for use in service classes 1, 2, and 3 (EN 1995-1-1).
THREADED RODS, NUTS, AND WASHERS
The washer is a machine component that is used in conjunction with a screw fastener such as a bolt and nut and that usually serves either to keep the screw from loosening or to distribute the load from the nut or bolt head over a larger area. For load distribution, thin flat rings of soft steel are usual.
Metric threaded products for creating connections and joints.
Available in carbon steel and stainless steel for use in service classes 1, 2, and 3 (EN 1995-1-1).