The Nordlock washers shown here are pretty much industry standard in the oil
industry. They work excellent.
Different principle from a spring washer but very simple.
They are the only type approved for secondary retention on overhead loads
offshore.
Thanks
Duncan
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Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 3:04 PM
To: Woerpel
Cc: SPRIDGETS
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Fwd: [Mgs] Spring washers don't work !
OK, here's a pic of a "Junker Test" setup. It holds the bolt head
stationary and only moves 1/2 of the bolted joint.
In situations similar to that in the real world (like on a Spridget) I think
we use Castellated nuts.
I can't think of a real world situation that is similar to the "Junker
Test". Does anyone know of one?
I wonder how the "Junker Test" does with chemical bonds (Loctite), and other
forms of mechanical lock washers, besides the ones the video producers are
trying to sell.
http://mdmetric.com/nordlock/Nord-Lock%20-%20Junker%20test%20principle.htm
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