Stick on your surface to prevent slipping while you fasten

Meet ASME standards and come in regular, narrow, and wide diameters

Stop battery acid fumes from corroding terminal posts

Lock bearing nuts in place to prevent loosening due to vibration

The thickest washers we offer, designed for heavy duty wood construction

Replace worn washers on open-arm toggle clamps to keep holding screws in place

Clipped on one side to fit in tight spots

Shrink knockout sizes in outlet boxes or enclosures to connect smaller conduit

Connect cross-bracing rods or cables to structural beams; also known as hillside washers

Sit flush against rails, columns, and other structural tubes

Cushion joints to dampen vibration and protect them from wear

Cover oversized holes, such as the ends of pipe and tubes

Squeeze into tighter spots than single-clipped washers

Slip under nuts and screws without having to disassemble them

Prevent wires from slipping out from under screw heads to keep electrical connections intact

Won't melt, stick, or become brittle, even when exposed to temperatures as high as 1050° F

Seal faucet components so they don’t leak

Best strength-to-weight ratio of all our nonmetal washers

Punch a hole to create a custom inner diameter for uncommon screw sizes

Screw heads sit flush to prevent snagging and to create a neat, finished appearance

A collection of common washer sizes to fit the broadest range of applications

Least likely to scratch delicate mounting surfaces

Place inside nozzles and spigots to prevent leaks in an attached hose

Isolate screws from electrical current and prevent corrosion from mating different metals

Curved or tapered to compensate for uneven mounting surfaces

Stay in place on iron and steel surfaces during installation

Meet U.S. military standards and are lightweight, nonconductive, and naturally rust resistant

Adhere to U.S. military standards for material and construction

Hammer nails into the notches to prevent rotation.

Fit snugly into a groove between parts to create a leak-resistant seal

A collection of exaggerated sizes to cover large holes or to create gaps

Exaggerated diameters and thicknesses to cover large holes or to create gaps

Plaster flows through to form a bond between the washer and wall

A selection of lightweight, nonconductive, and naturally rust-resistant washers

Lightweight, nonconductive, and naturally rust resistant

Our narrowest washers to fit in thin channels, slots, and other tight spaces

A range of sizes that meet SAE standards—typically have smaller diameters than USS washers

Meet SAE sizing standards and typically have smaller diameters than USS washers

Prevent fluids from leaking around fasteners

Assemble screws and washers in advance to save time

Won't rotate as you fasten screws in slots and channels

Won't rotate as you fasten blind rivets in slots and channels

Distribute pressure under structural screws and nuts in columns, joists, and I-beams

Pair with hex nuts to connect threaded rod to strut channel

Change color when you apply the correct tension to prevent overtightening

Support loads parallel to the shaft with plain, ball, or roller bearings

Adapt needle-roller thrust bearings for use on unhardened, unground surfaces

Angled sides align and hold tie-down straps

Withstand the highest temperatures of all our washers up to 3000° F

Pair with fasteners that have narrow heads, such as cheese and socket head screws

A collection of sizes that meet USS specifications—typically larger diameters than SAE washers

Meet USS sizing standards and typically have larger diameters than SAE washers

The square hole fits snugly around carriage, plow, and elevator bolts