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Iron (trivalent chromium) washer

Iron (trivalent chromium) washer "FFW"

- This is a flat washer made of iron (trivalent chromium). - A metal washer (also known as a shim) is a metal part that is placed between a bolt and a nut. - Washers are generally used when tightening screws, placed between the screw and the workpiece to prevent loosening of the screw, protect the fastening surface from damage, and stabilize the seating surface. - By placing a washer between the screw and the workpiece, the contact area is increased, reducing the surface pressure on the material and maintaining a certain fastening force, which helps prevent loosening of the screw, protects the fastening surface from damage, and stabilizes the seating surface. - Additionally, it serves to prevent direct contact between the bolt or nut and the surface of the component. - By using a washer, it is possible to alleviate contact between components and reduce wear and corrosion. - Washers can be used as alternatives to flat washers, round washers, or plain washers (sometimes abbreviated as "W").

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Iron (non-electrolytic Ni-plated) washer

Iron (Electroless Ni Plated) Washer "FFW-N"

■Features - It is a flat washer made of iron (electroless nickel plating). - A metal washer (also known as a shim) is a metal part that is placed between a bolt and a nut. - Washers are generally used when tightening screws, placed between the screw and the workpiece to prevent loosening of the screw, protect the fastening surface from damage, and stabilize the seating surface. - By placing a washer between the screw and the workpiece, the contact area is increased, reducing the surface pressure on the target material, thereby maintaining a certain fastening force, preventing loosening of the screw, protecting the fastening surface from damage, and stabilizing the seating surface. - Additionally, it serves to prevent direct contact between the bolt or nut and the surface of the component. - By inserting a washer, it is possible to alleviate contact between components, reducing wear and corrosion. - Washers can be used as alternatives to flat washers, round washers, round washers, or plain washers (sometimes abbreviated as "W").

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Iron (black baked) washer

Iron (black baked) washer "FFW-B"

■Features - It is a flat washer made of iron (black baked finish). - A metal washer (also known as a washer) is a metal part that is placed between a bolt and a nut. - Washers are generally used when tightening screws, placed between the screw and the workpiece to prevent loosening of the screw, protect the fastening surface from damage, and stabilize the seating surface. - By inserting a washer between the screw and the workpiece, the contact area is increased, reducing the surface pressure on the material, thereby maintaining a certain fastening force and preventing loosening of the screw, protecting the fastening surface from damage, and stabilizing the seating surface. - Additionally, it serves to prevent direct contact between the bolt or nut and the surface of the part. - By using a washer, it is possible to alleviate contact between parts, reducing wear and corrosion. - Washers can be used as alternatives to flat washers, round washers, round washers, or plain washers (sometimes abbreviated as "W").

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Iron (electroless nickel plated) washer

Iron (Electroless Ni Plated) Washer "FFW-N"

■Features - It is a flat washer made of iron (electroless nickel plating). - A metal washer (also known as a shim) is a metal part that is placed between a bolt and a nut. - Washers (shims) are generally used when tightening screws, placed between the screw and the workpiece to prevent loosening of the screw, protect the fastening surface from damage, and stabilize the seating surface. - By placing a washer between the screw and the workpiece, the contact area is increased, reducing the surface pressure on the target material, thereby maintaining a certain fastening force, preventing loosening of the screw, protecting the fastening surface from damage, and stabilizing the seating surface. - Additionally, it serves to prevent direct contact between the bolt or nut and the surface of the component. - By using a washer, it is possible to alleviate contact between components, reducing wear and corrosion. - Washers can be used as alternatives to flat washers, round washers, round shims, or plain washers (sometimes abbreviated as "W").

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Iron (black baked) washer

Iron (black baked) washer "FFW-B"

■Features - It is a flat washer made of iron (black baked finish). - A metal washer (also known as a washer) is a metal part that is placed between a bolt and a nut. - Washers are generally used when tightening screws, placed between the screw and the workpiece to prevent loosening of the screw, protect the fastening surface from damage, and stabilize the seating surface. - By placing a washer between the screw and the workpiece, the contact area is increased, reducing the surface pressure on the material, thus maintaining a certain fastening force, preventing loosening of the screw, protecting the fastening surface from damage, and stabilizing the seating surface. - Additionally, it serves to prevent direct contact between the bolt or nut and the surface of the part. - By using a washer, it is possible to alleviate contact between parts, thereby reducing wear and corrosion. - Washers can be used as alternatives to flat washers, round washers, round washers, or plain washers (sometimes abbreviated as "W").

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Iron (trivalent chromium) washer

Iron (trivalent chromium) washer "FFW"

■Features ・This is a flat washer made of iron (trivalent chromium). ・A metal washer (also known as a washer) is a metal part that is placed between a bolt and a nut. ・Washers are generally used when tightening screws, placed between the screw and the workpiece to prevent loosening of the screw, protect the fastening surface from damage, and stabilize the seating surface. ・By placing a washer between the screw and the workpiece, the contact area is increased, reducing the surface pressure on the material, thereby maintaining a certain fastening force and preventing loosening of the screw, protecting the fastening surface from damage, and stabilizing the seating surface. ・Additionally, it serves to prevent direct contact between the bolt or nut and the surface of the part. ・Using a washer can alleviate contact between parts, reducing wear and corrosion. ・Washers can be used as alternatives to flat washers, round washers, round washers, or plain washers (sometimes abbreviated as "W").

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