Flat washers come in many different s and are dividedinto three series: Narrow, Regular, and Wide. For a complete list of s,check out this website: http://www.engineersedge.com/plain_washers.htm
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Or just take it into Home Depot or Sainsbury Homebase or Bunnings and find an associate in the Fixings and Hardware department as say I would like some flat washers for this. They are 20 cents each.
on the plastic side of the rivet , use a small flat washer on the end of the rivet so that as it expands it is not pulling through the plastic but pulls the washer tight on the plastic
the hole in the rivet should be the same size as the rivet
Those are metric(M8 x 1.25 x 20mm). The caster wheels are 7/16-20 x 3-1/4". Make sure you also install a lock washer and a flat washer when you reassemble and always check the tightness every now and then as they can loosen up if you are doing a lot of driving around.
the drain plugs normally have a rubber washer under the seat
The washer is normally flat but an "O" ring of the right size will do the trick
Check that the plastic tank is not cracked or the thread on the plug or in the tank is not stripped.
all depends on what your going to do , the flat wide ones are for washing or cleaning gently,as for the pin hole ones are very powerful and dangerous, can cut right pass your boots.used mainly for blasting /removing old paint or rust.
This is usually caused by one of two things. If you have the right size bolt,put a lock washer on it and tighten until the washer is flat. If it continues to work loose you should check for the proper bolt size/ threads or the threads in the bolt hole could be worn out
The seat probably need either ground flat or replaced. Pull the stem and inspect where the washer seats for grooves or an uneven surface.
They make a seat tool specifically for seat removal but a fairly large allen wrench usually will work if you don't have access to one. If it's not too deep of a groove you can rub it on a piece of fine grit sand paper but make sure it's flat on the surface and not slanted. If it's very deep at all, you will be better off to take it to the local plumbing supply to match it for replacement.
As far as the washer, T&S used slightly different sizes of washers depending on the model
but just use the largest one that will fit inside the lip and flush with the bottom of the stem and it
will seat well. I generally have better luck with the beveled.
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