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Steel Washers

Prices do not include postage or VAT

M8 washer

Zinc-plated steel M8 washer

Zinc-plated steel M8 washer measuring 21.5mm x 8mm (hole) x 1.5mm thick approx.

M8WASHER M8 washer at £0.02 each

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M8 washers x 50

Packet of 50 M8 washers

Packet of 50 M8 washers

FIX50A 50 x M8 washer at £1.99

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Washers are an essential part of any fixing. They spread the load imposed by a nut or bolt head, preventing it from sinking in and loosening.

The correct way to assemble a bolt.

The correct way to assemble a bolt

Most professionals don't do it this way because it takes longer.

  • The bolt is coated with grease to ensure that it can be removed years later.
  • The Blu-Tack further seals the hole, keeping water out.
  • The washer next to the wall creates a raised "plinth".*
  • The washer under the bolt head allows the bolt to turn easily.

*When a T+K bracket is fitted to a wall without washers, it can rest on raised bricks causing the pole to twist away from the vertical. Washers can be used for fine adjustment (important for a motorised dish. Less important for a fixed dish.)

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