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Locking washers

18th August 1972, Page 56
18th August 1972
Page 56
Page 56, 18th August 1972 — Locking washers
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Because of the axle thrust exerted on bolts by the Schnorr patented washer, the likelihood of the bolt becoming loose is said to be reduced. The washer is cone shaped and on its flanks has serrations which resist any tendency for the bolt to unscrew.

The range of sizes is basically metric, and sizes are specifically dimensioned to suit cap screws. Marketed by: International Engineering Concessionaires Ltd, Wellington House, New Zealand Avenue, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey.

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Locations: Surrey

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