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665 New Sizes

Friday, September 04, 2009

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Washers_spacers
Washers are available in short, medium or long runs and they feature outside diameters as small as 0.080" up to 12”.



Boker’s, Inc (Minneapolis, MN) announces 665 new washer sizes are now available. The new sizes join the company's line of 23,000 non-standard washer and spacer sizes to effectively provide endless solutions for a broad range of application requirements. Washers are available without tooling charges in short, medium or long runs and they feature:

  • Outside diameters as small as 0.080" up to 12”.
  • Offered in materials, including low carbon sheet steel, 5 types of spring steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper and nickel silver.
  • Available in non-metallics—such as ABS, acetal, polyester, nylon, PTFE, polycarbonate, fiber, polyethylene and various phenolics.

For more information visit www.bokers.com

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