APPROVED VENDOR Black Oxide Steel Countersunk Washers
| Style | Model | System of Measurement | For Screw Size | Outside Dia. | Inside Dia. | |
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| A | CJ9YEP | Imperial | 1/4" | 1.250" | 0.281" | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YFB | Imperial | #10 | 0.812" | 0.203" | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YEJ | Imperial | #5 | 0.500" | 0.140" | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YEL | Imperial | #8 | 1.000" | 0.188" | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YEH | Imperial | #4 | 0.438" | 0.125" | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YEN | Imperial | #10 | 1.250" | 0.203" | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YEM | Imperial | #10 | 0.812" | 0.203" | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YFG | Imperial | 1/4" | 1.250" | 0.281" | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YEQ | Imperial | 1/4" | 2.000" | 0.281" | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YFC | Imperial | #10 | 1.250" | 0.203" | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YEK | Imperial | #8 | 0.750" | 0.188" | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YFA | Imperial | #8 | 0.750" | 0.188" | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YEZ | Imperial | #6 | 0.562" | 0.156" | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YEY | Imperial | #5 | 0.500" | 0.140" | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YEX | Imperial | #4 | 0.438" | 0.125" | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YEW | Imperial | 5/16" | 1.250" | 0.344" | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YER | Imperial | #6 | 0.562" | 0.156" | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YFE | Metric | M8 | 32.0mm | 8.4mm | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YFF | Metric | M3 | 12.0mm | 3.2mm | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YFH | Metric | M4 | 16.0mm | 4.3mm | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YFJ | Metric | M5 | 22.0mm | 5.3mm | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YFK | Metric | M6 | 32.0mm | 6.4mm | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YEV | Metric | M6 | 32.0mm | 6.4mm | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YEU | Metric | M5 | 22.0mm | 5.3mm | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YET | Metric | M4 | 16.0mm | 4.3mm | RFQ
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| A | CJ9YFD | Metric | M3 | 12.0mm | 3.2mm | RFQ
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Black Oxide Steel Countersunk Washers
Steel countersunk washers are a type of fastener used to provide an even distribution of pressure when tightened. They are designed to fit flush with the surface, creating a smooth finish. These washers are used in a variety of applications, such as in the construction of furniture, automotive, and marine projects. They are particularly useful for joining two pieces of steel together, as they help to prevent the steel from corroding or rusting. Steel countersunk washers are also used to provide a secure hold when attaching screws to a surface, helping to ensure that the screws remain in place. They are also ideal for use in areas where vibration is an issue, as they help to reduce the chances of the fasteners coming loose.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do when encountering difficulties while drilling holes for countersunk washers?
If you are having difficulty drilling holes for countersunk washers, it is important to ensure that the drill bit is the correct size for the washer. Additionally, you should ensure that the drill bit is sharp and that the drill is set to the correct speed for the material being drilled. If the drill bit is too small, it may cause the washer to be too tight, and if it is too large, it may not hold the washer in place.
How does steel countersunk washers differ from regular countersunk washers?
Steel countersunk washers are made from a much stronger material than regular countersunk washers. They are designed to be more durable and provide a tighter fit than regular washers. Additionally, steel washers are more resistant to corrosion, making them ideal for use in harsh environments.
What safety instructions should I follow when using steel countersunk washers?
When using steel countersunk washers, it is important to ensure that you are wearing proper safety gear such as gloves, safety glasses, and a dust mask. Additionally, you should ensure that the drill bit is sharp and that the drill is set to the correct speed for the material being drilled. Finally, you should always make sure to secure the washer in place before beginning the drilling process.
