JonesL
Plastic
- Joined
- Jun 7, 2014
- Location
- California, USA
I found this in a puddle of hardened Permatex on the bottom of a box of old drill bits.
Never seen a split washer quite like this before and that's after playing with old and new internal combustion and steam engines most of my life. Only about 1/8" of the ends are upset while most of washer body is flat. The side opposite the 'tooth' is tapered and looks like it was ground.
Dimns are; 1.0625 O.D., .5625 I.D., .125" thick except for the shaped ends.
Looks like a lot of work went into making this split washer.
Anybody got any ideas as to application or manufacturer?
Never seen a split washer quite like this before and that's after playing with old and new internal combustion and steam engines most of my life. Only about 1/8" of the ends are upset while most of washer body is flat. The side opposite the 'tooth' is tapered and looks like it was ground.
Dimns are; 1.0625 O.D., .5625 I.D., .125" thick except for the shaped ends.
Looks like a lot of work went into making this split washer.
Anybody got any ideas as to application or manufacturer?