Beveled washers, organized for leveling and shimming purposes and are frequently used when bolting through the L beams flange. These washers are angled spacing elements used to attach imperfect and uneven surfaces. DIC Fasteners offers beveled washers in various sizes for the material.
It is a special type of washer with a flat and sloped side. The sloped side of a beveled washer can accommodate different installation angles and allows the two non-similar faces to be aligned and mated with a stable and tight fit.
Beveled washers are like flat washers and are hardware used nuts, bolts, and other fasteners. Generally, washers help distribute loads from a load across a broad area to reduce potentially concentrated loads from harming elements.
However, beveled washers are used in some particular cases where two non-parallel surfaces must be connected. Because of these, washers, buildings, bridges, and products have been made possible. There are various factors to be considered when picking the suitable beveled washer for your requirement.
How do they work:
The bevel face of these washers must be carefully installed to meet the application demand. When the beveled washer is installed, facing the head of the bolt, it can help reduce the force or stress on a particular portion of the fastener. When it is reversed so that the beveled side faces away from the bolt, the washer can spread the weight of the torque more evenly across the whole structure. While choosing a beveled washer, users should match the material to the application.
If a washer faces bolt exposure to moisture and chemicals, stainless steel should be selected to reduce the effect and corrosion. Though the beveled washer can be either square or round, most users choose square or rectangular shapes to improve the accuracy during installation. Square or rectangular beveled washers make it easier to align the bevel correctly with the fastener. This washer design is less likely to rotate around the bolt, a common occurrence with round washers.
The Beveled washer should also be sized carefully to match the fastener. The hole in the washer should be small enough to secure the head of the fastener from passing through. Users should also consider the thickness of the washer as well as the slope of the bevel.
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