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  • Nylon 6/6 Shoulder Washer, 0.215" Hole Size, 0.2150" ID, 0.1090" Nominal Thickness (Pack of 100)
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Buy from Amazon $10.03$5.72 $10.50 $9.50 $8.50 $7.50 $6.50 Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr 2015 2016 $6.08, Aug 20 - Aug 21$7.75, Aug 22 - Sep 28$7.76, Oct 19 - Nov 26$6.24, Nov 28 - Dec 10$5.84, Dec 12 - Dec 24$5.96, Dec 25 - Jan 8$6.19, Jan 9 - Jan 22$6.27, Jan 23 - Feb 4$6.20, Feb 6 - Feb 19$6.18, Feb 21 - Mar 5$5.84, Mar 7 - Mar 19$5.75, Mar 21 - Apr 2$5.86, Apr 5 - Apr 16$5.82, Apr 27 - Apr 30$5.72, May 3 12:08 am$7.68, May 5 - May 16$7.77, May 20 - May 29$7.72, Jun 2 11:17 pm$7.92, Jun 7 - Jun 17$7.77, Jun 19 - Sep 28$8.64, Oct 2 - Oct 10$8.55, Oct 14 - Oct 26$9.10, Oct 30 - Nov 7$9.36, Nov 11 - Nov 19$8.58, Nov 24 - Dec 3$9.20, Dec 8 - Dec 19$10.00, Dec 23 - Jan 2$10.03, Jan 7 - Jan 17$9.35, Jan 22 11:54 am$8.90, Jan 27 2:07 pm$8.71, Feb 1 - Feb 9$8.12, Feb 11 - Feb 14$5.97, Feb 17 - Mar 29 40,082689,999 562,500 421,875 281,250 140,625 Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr 2015 2016

Price Details

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Last Seen $5.97 Mar 29, '16
Highest $10.03 Jan 7, '16
Lowest $5.72 May 3, '15
Average $5.97 (30d avg)
$7.80 (90d avg)
$8.39 (180d avg)
$7.88 (365d avg)
$7.48 (Lifetime average)
Added Aug 20, 2014

Sales Rank

30 day average: 474,517
90 day average: 421,753

Product Description

The off-white nylon 6/6 shoulder washer, also called an insulator or shoulder spacer, offers a bearing surface and provides a protective barrier around a fastener to help minimize corrosion. Nylon 6/6 provides resistance to abrasion, corrosion, and many chemicals and solvents. The material is a strong yet lightweight plastic and is nonconductive. Nylon 6/6 can either absorb or lose moisture, which may alter its dimensions and mechanical properties.Washers distribute the load of a fastener across a surface and can also be used as spacers, springs, shims, or locking devices. Several different washer styles fit a variety of application and installation requirements. The most common style is a flat washer. More specialized washers provide additional benefits. A cup washer, for example, helps protect fasteners from electrical currents, while a lock washer offers additional security in an assembled workpiece.

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