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Plain Washer DIN 125 – Zinc Plated, Metric Sizes, Fast Ship



A Field Note on the Humble, Hard-Working plain washer din 125

I’ve spent enough time around job sites and production floors to know that the small parts decide whether an assembly sings or squeaks. The Factory Price Carbon Steel DIN125 White Zinc Plated Grade 4.8 Flat Washer is a good example. It’s simple, yes. But the consistency is what pros quietly care about. Many customers say these arrive clean, dimensionally steady, and—perhaps surprisingly for the price—nicely plated.

Plain Washer DIN 125 – Zinc Plated, Metric Sizes, Fast Ship

What it is (and where it comes from)

This is a DIN standard zinc-plated, carbon-steel washer for building and general-purpose machinery use—made in Hebei, China (No. 40, Zhuoju Road, Dongmingyang Industrial Park, Mingguan Town, Yongnian District, Handan City). In fact, it slots neatly into global supply chains that expect ISO-aligned dimensions and coatings. The plain washer din 125 spreads load under bolt heads/nuts, protects surfaces, and helps keep preload in real-world vibration.

Key Specs at a Glance

Standard DIN 125 (≈ ISO 7089/7090, real-world use may vary)
Material / Grade Low-carbon steel, Grade 4.8
Coating White zinc (electroplated), thickness ≈ 5–12 µm
Size Range M5–M24 typical; OD ≈ 10–44 mm; t ≈ 0.8–3.0 mm
Hardness ≈ 100–200 HV for general-purpose carbon steel (not through-hardened)
Testing NSS per ISO 9227: 72–120 h to red rust typical for white zinc (process dependent)
Service Life Indoor 3–8 yrs; outdoor mild climate 6–18 months (coating, environment, maintenance affect results)
Plain Washer DIN 125 – Zinc Plated, Metric Sizes, Fast Ship

Process Flow (the real story)

Strip steel is slit, punched (progressive die), and deburred; edges are tumbled. After cleaning, parts are zinc electroplated to ISO 4042 guidelines, then baked for hydrogen relief (even for low-strength 4.8, many plants bake as good practice). QC checks include key dimensions, coating thickness, adhesion, and salt spray sampling. To be honest, the stable plating line is what keeps the plain washer din 125 looking consistent lot after lot.

Where it’s used

  • Construction fixings, racking, HVAC frames
  • General machinery, conveyors, light equipment
  • Automotive aftermarket brackets (non-structural)
  • Electrical cabinets and solar balance-of-system (indoors or sheltered)

Customer feedback: “hole tolerances are steady,” “no flaky plating,” and “cartons labeled clearly.” I guess that’s what repeat buyers want: fewer surprises.

Plain Washer DIN 125 – Zinc Plated, Metric Sizes, Fast Ship

Vendor snapshot: what’s changing

Two real trends: (1) more buyers spec ISO-aligned dimensions so global interchangeability is painless; (2) coating consistency is watched closely—some projects now log actual thickness, not just “zinc-plated.”

Vendor Lead Time MOQ Coating QC & Certs Price Index Notes
YTBolt (Hebei) ≈ 10–20 days Small to mid White zinc 5–12 µm, black zinc optional ISO 9001; PPAP on request $ (competitive) Consistent stamping dies; steady plating
Generic Trader ≈ 20–35 days Varies Spec varies by lot COC only $$ Quality swings can occur
Local Fabricator Fast for small runs Very low Custom thickness/OD Shop QC $$$ Great for odd sizes; costlier

Customization and compliance

Options include OD/ID tweaks, thicker zinc or zinc-nickel, black finish, and bagging/labeling per your MRO system. Certifications typically: ISO 9001; RoHS/REACH statements; PPAP Level 3 when requested. The plain washer din 125 aligns with DIN 125-1; buyers often cross-reference ISO 7089/7090 and specify ISO 4042 plating.

Plain Washer DIN 125 – Zinc Plated, Metric Sizes, Fast Ship

Quick case studies

  • Racking OEM cut returns by ~30% after switching to tighter ID tolerance and 8–10 µm zinc—fewer assembly hiccups, fewer red-rust complaints after warehouse winters.
  • HVAC frame builder standardized on M8–M12 sets; actually shaved 6% material waste through carton-level kitting and clearer labels.

Final take

If you need a no-drama washer for construction and general machinery, the plain washer din 125 in white zinc is a practical pick. However, do match coating thickness and test expectations (ISO 9227 hours) to the environment—indoor storage wins; seaside rails, not so much.

Authoritative citations

  1. DIN 125-1: Flat washers – Product grade A (Beuth Verlag): https://www.beuth.de
  2. ISO 7089: Plain washers – Normal series: https://www.iso.org/standard/51706.html
  3. ISO 7090: Plain washers – Normal series, chamfered: https://www.iso.org/standard/51707.html
  4. ISO 4042: Fasteners – Electroplated coatings: https://www.iso.org/standard/74149.html
  5. ISO 9227: Corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres – Salt spray: https://www.iso.org/standard/63543.html
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