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Old 11-23-2010, 07:02 PM
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Found this on the web

"I've thought about this and discussed the matter with engineering colleagues, and confess I don't understand why a split-ring lockwasher is useless when flat. As far as I know, a spring's resistance is greatest when fully compressed. It's possible the manuals mean that, once a split-ring lockwasher is flat, its cut ends no longer dig into the surfaces being fastened together and thus don't prevent the nut or bolt from turning, as the star washes discussed later in this report do. But the manuals don't explicitly say that.

I think the Nasa guys are wrong, they had a little mishap with an o-ring calculation back in 1986 you may remember.
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