Locking disc spring washer, shape Z A4 stainless steel, plain
A4 stainless steel, type Z
WSH-SER-A4-Z-D8,2
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- Type Z: for cheese head and hexagon socket screws
- From a technical point of view and due to the installation space, the spring properties of this type are significantly lower
- Protection type: Screw retainer
- A4 stainless steel material number 1.4401
- Friction locking thanks to spring force
- Mechanical interlock thanks to specific surface stamping
- Protects the counter surface from damage (washer does not turn during installation)
- Minimal tightening torque distribution
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Suitable for screw thread | M8 |
Internal diameter (d1) | 8.2 mm |
Outer diameter (d2) | 12.7 mm |
Height (h1) | 1.7 mm |
Thickness (s1) | 1.4 mm |
Material | Stainless steel A4 |
Surface | Plain |
RoHS-compliant | Yes |
Form | Z |
Suitable for | Cylinder head and hexagon head bolts with normal head contact |
Locking device operating principle | Serrated lock washer |
Locking function | Embedding locking device |
Comparison of locking disc spring washers and lock washers | |
Locking disc spring washer | Lock washer with no DIN standard |
+ Twice as secure: spring-secured friction fit and positive locking + Minimal tightening torque distribution + Application range up to approx. 350°C + Reusable + Protection of the counter surface; no turning | Without a DIN standard, lock washers become a safety risk! - Very high tightening torque distribution - Only suitable for locking screws 5.8 - In the worst case scenario, lock washers can wear through surfaces and thereby promote a drop in the preload force. - No protection against unscrewing - Lock washers are not reusable - Lock washers tend to expand (risk of breakage) - They turn during tightening and loosening -> This damages the surface/counter surface |