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Wave Washers
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Wave Washers, General Description: Review
of function, load/deflection considerations, design alternatives.
View PDF Catalog File: Wave
Washers, General Description |
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Single Wave Washers ( Crescent
): Delivers the most consistent spring rate
over the widest deflection range. Ideal for applications
requiring flexibility, frequent load cycling and light
loads.
View PDF Catalog File: Crescent Wave Washer Specs |
10-44 |
Single Wave Washers ( Flat Rim
): Flat rim enhances load bearing capability
and distributes load. Two flat contact points prevent
surface scoring.
View PDF Catalog File: Single Wave Flat Rim Washer Specs |

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Three Wave Washers: Provides
greater load bearing capacity than a single wave washer
but has a smaller deflection range. Ideal when required
spring or deflection range is small and axial space is
limited.
View PDF Catalog File: Three Wave Washer Specs
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46-65 |
Four Wave Washers: Further
increases load bearing ability with a compensating reduction
in deflection range.
View PDF Catalog File: Four Wave Spring Washer Specs
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66-67 |
Style 10 Spring Washers:
Modified conical washer enhances spring capability (deflection
range) while load bearing capacity is moderately reduced.
View PDF Catalog File: Special Spring Washer Specs: Style
10
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Style 12 Spring Washers:
This conically formed washer has a scalloped periphery
that further enhances spring resiliency at the expense
of load bearing capacity.
View PDF Catalog File: Special Spring Washer Specs: Style
12
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Style 14 Spring Washers:
Another scalloped configuration that increases spring resiliency.
These design variations are sometimes selected for appearance
as well as spring funcion.
View PDF Catalog File: Special Spring Washer Specs: Style
14 |
68-69 |
Finger Washers: Resilient
fingers on the outer periphery evenly distribute the load
away from the center hole. Often used as ball bearing retainers.
View PDF Catalog File: Finger Washer Specs |

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