---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment At 8:27 PM -0500 11/7/04, Erwinspiano@aol.com wrote: > Keith > Perhaps I missed it, but why are you inquiring of this? >Its an interesting idea. I saw the pictures & it got me thinking > Dale Erwin > >'s called a conical washer, sometimes a Belleville washer and its >>properties lend itself much more nicely to the application. ... Dean May >> >>-----Original Message----- >>Another type washer that has been used in flanges is one that is not >>flat or split, but is warped in a fashion. Don't know it's technical >>name. >>Keith McGavern > >Thanks to Dean, I decided to search for what is was I had in mind. >Here is a representative picture of the actual washer I was >referring, and its official name, Spring Wave Washer: > >http://www.itwac.com/sw.html > >Keith >-- Dale, I wasn't actually inquiring about this. People just started to name what I described in response to another post written by Bruce Browning. I wasn't satisfied with the nomenclature that was being provided by others, so I searched for the exact name myself. Hence, Spring Wave Washer. Keith ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/70/e8/d9/b8/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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