DIN 434 / PN 82018 wedge washers for channels
Wedge washers for C-sections, 8% inclination. These accessories are essential in construction and engineering. We offer high-quality washers compliant with DIN 434 and PN 82018 / PN 82036 standards, ensuring durability and reliability. Made of solid steel, in grades A2 and A4, they are an excellent solution for applications requiring precise alignment of structural components. A zinc-plated [ZN] or hot-dip galvanized [HDG] coating provides additional corrosion protection, extending their service life.
Key benefits: wedge washers for C-sections
- Stability – they ensure stable positioning of the channels, minimizing the risk of shifting.
- Protection – zinc coating effectively protects against corrosion, which increases the durability of the products.
- Standards – compliance with DIN and PN standards confirms quality and safety of use.
- Versatile – ideal for various applications in construction and industry.
- Simple assembly – easy to use, which makes work on the construction site easier.
Specification
| Material | steel |
|---|---|
| Class | A2 / A4 |
| Standards | DIN 434, PN 82018 / PN 82036 |
| Coating | Galvanic zinc [ZN], hot-dip zinc [HDG] |
Application and compatibility
Channel wedge washers are ideal for engineers and construction crews who need reliable solutions for structural stabilization. These washers are widely used in construction, in frame systems, and in applications requiring precise element alignment. They are ideal for static and dynamic connections, ensuring optimal functionality.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What are the uses of wedge washers for C-sections?
Wedge washers for channels are used in construction and various engineering projects to stabilize structural elements.
What standards do wedge washers for C-sections meet?
They meet the DIN 434 and PN 82018 / PN 82036 standards, which guarantees their high quality and safety of use.
What materials are used to produce wedge washers for C-sections?
The washers are made of steel, available in classes A2 and A4, which ensures their resistance to corrosion and damage.









