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Do you believe split-lock washers actually lock threaded fasteners?

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Do you believe split-lock washers actually lock threaded fasteners?

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Yes. The split-lock washers are made from hardened spring steel that strongly resists compression. When the threaded fasteners are tightened, the protruding corner edges of the split-lock washers bite into both compressing surfaces in a manner that resists counter-clockwise rotation due due vibration in a manner similar to a ratchet &pawl. The geometry of forcing the sharp protruding corner into the contact fastener flat surface ensures that there will be some bite. If the split lock washer isn’t made from spring steel or isn’t harder that the fastener surfaces, it will not be as effective. I’ve left the split washers out of many toys I’ve assembled over the years and always regretted it afterwards.

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