TFC Ltd. Datasheets for Spring Washers
Spring washers, sometimes called disc springs, lend their mechanical capabilities to the unique profile of the material: the irregularities of the washer compress with a proportionate resistance to return to their predeflected shape. Spring washers are employed in applications where assemblies need a part to take up play, maintain assembly tension, compensate for expansion or contraction in materials, or to absorb intermittent shock loads and provide a controlled reaction under dynamic loads.
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Dimensions: Imperial Material: Steel Finish: Zinc & Colour / Self Colour | |
Dimensions: Inches Material: Steel Finish: Zinc & Clear / Zinc Yellow Self Colour | |
Dimensions: Inches Material: Steel Finish: Zinc & Clear | |
Dimensions: Metric Material Material: Steel Finish Steel Finish: Zinc & Clear / Self colour / Zinc & Yellow | |
Dimensions: Metric Material: A2 Stainless Steel Finish: Self Colour | |
Dimensions: Metric Material: Bronze | |
Dimensions: Metric Material: Steel Finish: Zinc & Clear / Self Colour | |
Dimensions: mm Material: A2 Stainless Steel Finish: Self Colour | |
Dimensions: mm Material: A4 Stainless Steel Finish: Self Colour | |
Dimensions: mm Material: Steel Finish: Zinc & Clear / Zinc Yellow | |
Our comprehensive standard range of Disc Springs, which conform to DIN 2093 dimensions/load characteristics, are produced from BS1449 Pt 1 CS70 or DIN 17222 50 CrV4 material and fully deburred... | |
To complement our extensive ranges of disc springs, we can offer the engineer a range of bowed spring washers which will provide lower forces. These products can be offered with... | |
To complement our extensive ranges of disc springs, we can offer the engineer a range waved spring washers which will provide lower forces. These products can be offered with a... | |
Very high energy storage capabilities are an inherent design feature of these Disc Springs. This enables retention of required joint loads when used singly in high tensile bolted or other... | |
Takes up manufacturing tolerances. Quietens bearings. Reduces numbers of components and simplifies fitting. Minimises axial space. Small load change with axial deflection. Automatic bearing alignment by a light pre-load. Load... |