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. Functions like an HO ring in a housing/bore, only the lugs are reversed. This version reduces the distance the lugs of the standard HO extend into...
Axially Assembled, Internal. 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.
Constant Section Retaining Rings, Snap Rings
Internal, Heavy Duty. These 2-turn rings provide 360° groove contact and are ideal for applications with high thrust loads.
Internal, Light Duty These single-turn spiral rings are ideal for light duty applications.
Radially Assembled, External Bowed Locking. Another variation of a bowed E ring is the EL. In addition to the bowed design for eliminating play in an assembly, it also features...
Radially Assembled, External E 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...
Radially Assembled, External E, JIS. 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...
Self-Locking, External Push-On, Metric. This ring features a curved outer rim with a series of prongs protruding into the center. The ends create interference with the shaft when the ring...
Snap Ring, Internal, Inch. Designed for needle bearings, once installed in the groove of a housing/bore, the portion of the ring protruding from the groove holds an assembly in place.
Snap Ring, Internal, Metric. Designed for SAE Standard Metric Bearings. Once installed in the groove of a housing/bore the portion of the ring protruding from the groove holds an assembly...

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