Daemar Inc. Datasheets for Retaining Rings and Snap Rings
Retaining rings and snap rings are fasteners used to axially position a component on a shaft or in a bore.
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Once installed in the groove of a shaft. the portion of the ring protruding from the groove (also called a "shoulder") holds an assembly in place. Size Range: .125 in... | |
| Perhaps the most popular and widely used radial retaining ring is the "E" (so named because it is shaped like the letter "E".) Three prongs make contact with the bottom... | |
| The RSN Series fits NAS 669-670 deep grooves with minimum deflection and greatest thrust capacity. The rings require no special tools for removal. This series is covered by Aerospace standard... | |
| The RST Series thrust capacity is just below that of the Heavy Duty rings. Retaining ring sizes range to fit 1/2” to 10” shaft and bore diameters (Sizes above 6” | |
| This series offers economy in price, space requirements and weight in medium thrust applications. The RS Series rings are covered by Mil Spec, Mil-R-27426 and Aerospace Standard AS3218 & AS4299. |
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