Stainless Steel Serrated Washers
Our stainless steel serrated washers are locking washers designed to improve grip between a fastener and the surface it clamps, making them ideal for assemblies exposed to vibration, movement or fluctuating loads. Manufactured from high quality A2 stainless steel, they provide excellent corrosion resistance for indoor, outdoor and marine environments across the UK. These washers increase friction at the joint and help maintain long term fastening security in mechanical, electrical and construction applications.
What Are Serrated Washers?
Serrated washers feature small teeth or ridges on either the inner edge or outer edge of the washer. When tightened under a bolt or screw, these serrations bite into the mating surface and the underside of the fastener, increasing friction and reducing the risk of loosening over time. They are particularly effective where standard flat washers may slip or where joints are subject to vibration or dynamic loading.
Internal vs External Serrated Washers
- External serrated washers: Teeth positioned around the outer edge. Best suited to hex head bolts, machine screws and larger head styles where the external teeth can grip the surface effectively. Commonly used on panels, brackets and flanges.
- Internal serrated washers: Teeth located on the inner edge. Ideal for pan head, button head and round head screws where the teeth sit neatly beneath the screw head and remain less visible. Suitable for electrical housings, enclosures and applications requiring a clean external appearance.
Both types provide the same core locking function. Choosing between them depends on fastener head style, available surface area and whether a visible or concealed serration is preferred.
Why Choose Stainless Steel?
- Excellent corrosion resistance for outdoor, marine and chemical environments
- Suitable for both light-duty and heavy-duty fastening applications
- Consistent performance under vibration and movement
- Compatible with bolts, machine screws and nuts across a wide range of industries
Sizes and Availability
Our stainless steel serrated washers are available in sizes from M2 to M30, providing options for electronics, automotive components, construction fixings and heavy machinery. Full dimensional details can be found in the product table above.
What Is a Tooth Washer?
A tooth washer is another term commonly used to describe serrated washers due to the small "teeth" that bite into the material when tightened. Tooth washers offer improved locking performance compared to flat washers and are particularly useful where vibration resistance is essential. Stainless steel tooth washers are widely used in UK engineering, fabrication, electrical installations and equipment maintenance where consistent clamping pressure is required.
For assistance selecting the correct serrated washer for your application, contact our team on 01233 713581 and we will be happy to help.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are serrated washers also known as?
Serrated washers are also commonly referred to as tooth washers due to the jagged tooth like serrations found on the surface of the inside or outside diameter of the washer. Another common term used to describe this style of washer is a shake proof washer. They could also be described by their DIN standards which are din6797j and din6797a for the internal and external toothed variations that we supply. Some people might simply call them tooth lock washers, due to the role that the serrations play in helping the washer to lock to the surface of its application.
Why are they also called shake proof washers?
The jagged tooth design of serrated washers acts as a locking mechanism that helps to make the washer resistant to loosening from vibrations, impact force or shaking. The serrations on the washer create friction as they drag against and bite into the surface that they are tightened into. They can be used to reduce the likelihood of a fastened bolt or nut from coming loose as a result of vibrations, shocks or movements within the application. Their ability to "shake proof" a fastened joint has earned them this moniker.
What are the two types of tooth lock washers?
There are two main types of serrated washers, internal tooth lock washers and external tooth lock washers. Internal tooth lock washers have serrated teeth on the inside hole of the washer, also known as its inner diameter. The external tooth lock washers have the serrations on the outside edge of the washer. Both types of serrated washers are designed to prevent the loosening of fasteners caused by vibrations, movement and other forces. Determining whether an internally or externally toothed washer is better for an application will depend on the type of fastener being used and the available space within the fastened joint. Internal tooth lock washers are often used with screws, while external tooth lock washers are commonly used with bolts.
What is a tooth washer used for?
Tooth washers are commonly used in the energy industry within power generation plants to secure heavy duty turbines and generators that are subjected to constant movement and vibration during operation. Serrated washers also have a use case in electronics, where they can be used to secure the fastening of components such as control panels, circuit breakers and junction boxes. Finally, the resistance to vibrations that tooth washers provide is generally very useful in the automotive industry. Serrated washers are often installed into car components such as engine mounts, suspension systems and brake assemblies. Tooth lock washers are essential in these applications for maintaining secure connections and preventing failure in parts that constantly vibrate and suffer micro-movements as a result of the combustion engine of a car.
Which way around do serrated washers go?
The jagged teeth on the outside or inside edge of serrated washers point towards a certain direction. This is because they are designed to bite into a particular surface during their application. For this reason, it is important to install tooth washers the right way around so that they can function as designed. Internal tooth lock washers were designed to bite into the underside of a fastener such as a screw head, bolt head or nut. This is because their primary task is to secure the fastener against vibrations and other forces that could cause it to loosen. So when installing an internally toothed washer you should always make sure that the serrated teeth point towards the fastening object that you want to secure, be it a screw head, bolt head or nut. External tooth lock washers work differently and have instead been designed to bite into the surface of the application that you are fastening. This means that when you install them, you should place the side with the teeth pointing up against the surface that you are bolting or screwing into. The teeth on externally serrated washers should not face towards the bolt head, screw head or nut. We know it can be confusing to know the correct use for washers in an application, so our team are happy to answer any questions. Feel free to use our contact us page for advice or help with installation.
What is the purpose of a tooth washer?
A tooth washer, also known as a serrated washer, uses small teeth to increase friction between the fastener and the surface it clamps. When tightened, the teeth bite into the material, helping prevent the bolt or screw from loosening due to vibration, movement or thermal expansion. Tooth washers are commonly used in mechanical, electrical and construction applications where a secure, vibration-resistant joint is required.
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