A double chamfer washer is a type of washer with an angled edge, designed to provide a better fit with a bolt heads. Chamfers can be placed on both outside diameter (OD) and inside diameter (ID) of a washer in multiple configurations. Double chamfered washers are often used in applications where precise alignment is critical, such as in heavy machinery, automotive components, and structural assemblies. The chamfer edge of the washer also aids in creating a smooth transition between the fastener head and the material surface, which can prevent unnecessary wear and increase the lifespan of both the fastener and the components. Double Chamfer ID washers allow an increased assembly speed without orientation of the washer.
Our chamfered washers are available in various materials, including stainless steel, carbon steel, and other metals, making them suitable for different environments and applications. They are commonly used in conjunction with bolts and screws, where alignment and distribution of load are essential.
A double chamfer flat washer is a type of washer with two angled edges on both sides, creating a smoother surface. This could be on the outside diameter (OD) and the inside diameter (ID) of a washer, or on both sides of the inside diameter (ID). This design helps distribute load evenly and reduces damage to the surface beneath a fastener. It’s commonly used in applications requiring enhanced stability and ease of installation.
Custom double chamfer washers are specifically designed to meet unique application requirements, such as specialized dimensions and materials. These washers can be tailored for precise tolerances and finishes to suit various industries. Customization ensures optimal performance in demanding environments, offering enhanced protection and quality for critical components.
Double chamfer steel washers provide improved alignment and load distribution for a smooth transition between surfaces. Made from steel, they are ideal for heavy-duty applications requiring strength and corrosion resistance. These washers are commonly used in construction, automotive, and machinery industries for secure and reliable fastening.
Double chamfer washers come in a variety of sizes to suit different bolt diameters and applications. They typically range from 1/4 inch to 1-1/2 inches in inner diameter (ID), with corresponding outer diameters (OD) and thicknesses. Freeway can make these washers in both standard and custom sizes for specific industry needs.
At Freeway Corporation, our team works closely with our customers to understand their projects and supply them with standard stamped washers and custom washers suited best for their applications. Our experience, skill and understanding of metal stamping allow us to manufacture high-quality stamped metal washers for a diverse set of industries. When you choose Freeway Corporation, you’re choosing a company you can trust with fair, competitive pricing.
A double chamfer washer is a type of washer that has an angled edge on both the inner diameter (ID) and the outer diameter (OD). This design provides additional flexibility in applications where both surfaces, either the bolt head or nut and the material it fastens, might require a smoother transition or better alignment.
Chamfering is essential for ensuring proper fit, load distribution, and protection against wear and damage in mechanical assemblies. It enhances both the performance and longevity of components while improving aesthetics and facilitating assembly.
Chamfer washers should be used when the fastener is chamfered, when on an angle or uneven surface, for countersunk fasteners, for high stress environments, and when the alignment of components is critical.
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