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Default proper way to use a lock washer?

On 06/06/2013 08:03 PM, asdfasdf wrote:
On 6/6/2013 10:51 PM, PrecisionmachinisT wrote:
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When using a nut, lock washer and bolt, should you also use a flat
washer between the object and the lock washer? I have seen it done
a million times that way but it seems the flat washer defeats the
purpose of the lock washer. I assume the lock washer is there
to dig in a bit to the object and the nut to keep it from
loosening. The flat washer seems like it would allow the
lock washer to rotate without digging in to the object.

Anyone know?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washer_...ocking_washers





Wikipedia ruins everything. I was expecting a big argument to start.


Despite what wiki says, I frequently use (and see used) a split lock
washer between a nut/bolt head and a flat washer. Even though it isn't
going to "bite" into the object being held or the nut/bolt head, it
still provides a longitudinal force to help keep it from becoming
unfastened.

Jon
 
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