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A washer with a "wave" in the axial direction, which provides spring pressure when compressed. Wave washers, of comparable size, do not produce as much force as Belleville washers. In Germany, they are sometimes used as lock washers but they are less effective than other choices. [a] [8] Split washer or spring lock washer
Toothed lock washers: Withdrawn: DIN 6798: Serrated lock washers: Withdrawn: DIN 6799: Lock washers (retaining washers) for shafts: Active: DIN 6880: Bright Key Steel; Dimensions, Permissible Variations, Weights: Active: DIN 6885-1: Drive Type Fastenings without Taper Action – Part 1: Parallel Keys, Keyways, Deep Pattern: Active: DIN 6885-2
ISO 898 is an international standard that defines mechanical and physical properties for metric fasteners. This standard is the origin for other standards that define properties for similar metric fasteners, such as SAE J1199 and ASTM F568M. [1] It is divided into five (nonconsecutive) parts: 1.
ISO 887:2000 Plain washers for metric bolts, screws and nuts for general purposes — General plan ISO 888:2012 Fasteners — Bolts, screws and studs — Nominal lengths and thread lengths ISO/R 889:1968 Test code for stationary steam generators of the power station type [Withdrawn without replacement]
In applications where vibration or rotation may work a nut loose, various locking mechanisms may be employed: lock washers, jam nuts, eccentric double nuts, [1] specialist adhesive thread-locking fluid such as Loctite, safety pins or lockwire in conjunction with castellated nuts, nylon inserts , or slightly oval-shaped threads.
ISO 3019 Hydraulic fluid power — Dimensions and identification code for mounting flanges and shaft ends of displacement pumps and motors ISO 3019-1:2001 Part 1: Inch series shown in metric units; ISO 3019-2:2001 Part 2: Metric series; ISO 3019-3:1988 Part 3: Polygonal flanges (including circular flanges) [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 3019-2:2001]