Spring washer - is used to keep the nut from loosening due to vibration by Appling pressure between the bolt and nut to stop it from undoing
The purpose of a spring washer is to offer spring force, sustain a load, or provide a method to absorb shock. This is achieved through the design of the washer of which its namesake describes. Much like the shocks of a car the spring washer performs the same duty at a much smaller level.
maybe if you spin the spring washer and its shortened the washer move is verry fast.
Belleville washers, also known as coned disc springs, conical spring washers, disc springs, Belleville springs, or cupped spring washers, are types of springs shaped like a washer.
Yes.
The spring in the springing spring doesn't move because of the electrical current. In the book it tells you to use a 6-v Battery. To actually make the spring move you would need to use a car battery. With a car battery within three seconds the wire would melt.
david
First I have heard of windshield washer fluid having an expiration date. If it looks clean and doesn't stink, I'd use it.
Prevents the spring from going into the filter.
Its called a Belleville spring/washer and it works by pressure. The washer is curved and when the nut is tightened down against it, the washer flattens out. But due to the heat treated memory of the metal, it wants to remain curved and pushes back against the nut which creates a locking effect between the threads on the nut and the threads on the bolt.
On head side of the bolt.If it is to be put on nut side, then place one plane washer under it
If you use a pressure washer like the 'Karcher K2' which has a 110bar pressure you can safely use it on your car, but I wouldn't use it at close range. There are plenty of other items that can be cleaned this way, i.e; patio, decking, bicycles, garden furniture and windows.
Many mobile car detailing businesses use a 100 or 200 gallon poly tank with a pressure washer connected to it.