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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