A fastener component designed to prevent loosening of a threaded connection resulting from vibration or movement. It achieves this by providing additional friction, spring force, or mechanical locking, maintaining the clamp load integrity. An example of its application is in machinery or equipment subject to frequent vibration, where standard fasteners might gradually loosen over time.
Employing such a mechanism offers several advantages, most notably enhanced safety and reliability of assembled structures. Its utilization can significantly reduce the risk of component failure due to loosened fasteners, minimizing downtime and maintenance costs. Historically, the need for such locking solutions became apparent with the increasing sophistication of machinery and the demands for robust, long-lasting connections.