Rotor Clip Company, 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 |
|---|---|
| Axially Assembled, Internal Inverted, Metric. Functions like an DHO ring in a housing/bore, only the lugs are reversed. This version reduces the distance the lugs of the standard DHO extend... | |
| Axially Assembled, Internal Reinforced, Metric. A thicker version of the DHO featuring a larger radial width than this ring. Once installed in the groove of a housing/bore, the portion of... | |
| Axially Assembled, Internal Teeth, Metric Similar in design to the DHO internal ring, this features several teeth equally distributed along the circumference of the ring. The increased shoulder offered by... | |
| Axially Assembled, Internal, Metric. Once installed in the groove of a housing/bore, the portion of the ring protruding from the groove (also called a shoulder) holds an assembly in place. | |
| External, Heavy Duty DIN. These 2-turn rings are ideal for applications with high thrust loads and are designed to fit into a groove established by DIN specifications. | |
| Internal, Heavy-Duty, Metric. These spiral rings are ideal for applications with high thrust loads and are designed to fit into a groove established by DIN specifications. | |
| Radially Assembled, External E, Metric. 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... |
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