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• Prevents loosening caused by vibration and dynamic loads


• Locking function is not affected by lubrication • No special tools required • Reusable • Tension makes the bolt self-locking


Since the cam angle ‘a’ is larger than the thread pitch ‘ß’, the pair of washers expand more than the corresponding pitch of the


thread. For demanding applications


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92764 or www.ipesearch.com/enquiry


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Choose from over 17,000+ different stock spring types from the Lee Spring catalogue


For custom design and manufacture contact our expert technical team direct


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For your personal catalogue call +44 (0)118 978 1800 or request it online


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email technical@leespring.co.uk www.leespring.co.uk 96169 or www.ipesearch.com/enquiry visit us online at: www.ipesearch.com INDUSTRIAL PLANT & EQUIPMENT • NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 59


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THE STOCK SPRING CATALOGUE – 17.0 SERIES


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