Penny Repair Washers – Stainless Steel
Stainless steel penny repair washers are large diameter load-spreading washers manufactured from A2 stainless steel to DIN 9054.
About Stainless Steel Penny Repair Washers
Stainless steel penny repair washers are designed with a larger outer diameter than standard washers to spread the clamping load of a bolt or screw across a wider surface area. This helps prevent pull-through and provides additional support when fixing into softer or thinner materials.
Manufactured from A2 stainless steel and conforming to DIN 9054, these washers provide excellent corrosion resistance. They are well suited to external applications and environments where moisture or corrosive materials may be present.
Typical Applications
- Outdoor fixing where corrosion resistance is required
- Spreading the load of bolts and screws
- Repairing oversized or damaged holes
- Supporting thin materials such as sheet metal or plastic
- Packing out fixings where spacing is required
Key Features
- Large outer diameter for improved load distribution
- Helps prevent pull-through in thin materials
- Manufactured from A2 stainless steel
- Excellent corrosion resistance for external environments
- Conforms to DIN 9054 specification
Available Stainless Steel Penny Repair Washer Sizes
The stainless steel penny washer range is available in a selection of metric sizes suitable for common bolt and screw fixings.
| Bolt Size | Outer Diameter | Typical Applications |
|---|---|---|
| M5 | 25mm | Light outdoor fixing and hardware support |
| M6 | 25mm, 30mm | General external fixing and load spreading |
| M8 | 30mm | Outdoor structural fixing and sheet materials |
| M10 | 40mm | Heavy duty fixing where corrosion resistance is required |
| M12 | 50mm | Heavy outdoor fixing and load distribution |
A2 Stainless Steel Construction
A2 stainless steel offers excellent resistance to corrosion and is suitable for use in outdoor environments and areas exposed to moisture. Stainless washers are often recommended where the base material or surrounding environment may cause corrosion of standard zinc plated fixings.


