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Why use gaskets for structural steel screws?

Why use gaskets for structural steel screws?


If the base material is very soft, then the surface of the base motherboard material can be damaged during the screwing in of bolts or screws. By using a gasket, this squeezing force can be distributed over a larger area and damage to the surface of the base plate can be avoided.

② If the substrate material is very soft and damage has occurred around the perimeter of the hole in which the fastener is installed, then pull-through failure may occur during screwing of the fastener. This is because in most cases the force applied during tightening is sufficient to pull the fastener through the mother plate of the material, and the presence of a gasket helps to create a lesser amount of pressure.

When the surface of the mother plate into which the bolts or screws are screwed is not smooth and flat enough, the head of the fastener is likely to be stuck, and by using the gasket, it is possible to ensure that the surface of the bolts or screws slides and make the installation easier.

Some gaskets have a special structural design that gives them the function of preventing the nut from loosening. We commonly known as these washers for lock gaskets, in the structure of a variety of forms, open type, star and wave type and so on. These lock washers are used in conjunction with nuts.