APPROVED VENDOR 1.2mm Thickness Zinc Chromate Spring Steel External Retaining Rings


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StyleModelFor Shaft Dia.Fits Groove Dia.Fits Groove WidthGroove Dia. ToleranceFree I.D.HardnessThickness Tolerance
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CK3PBT
11mm-15mm10mm1.25mm-0.09mm to 0mm-Rockwell C46-0.03mm to 0.03mm
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CK3MMA
18mm17mm1.3mm-0.11mm to 0mm16.5mmRockwell C47-0.06mm to 0mm
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CK3MMB
19mm18mm1.3mm-0.11mm to 0mm17.5mmRockwell C47-0.06mm to 0mm
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CK3MMC
20mm19mm1.3mm-0.13mm to 0mm18.5mmRockwell C47-0.06mm to 0mm
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CK3MMD
21mm20mm1.3mm-0.13mm to 0mm19.5mmRockwell C47-0.06mm to 0mm
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CK3MME
22mm21mm1.3mm-0.13mm to 0mm20.5mmRockwell C47-0.06mm to 0mm
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CK3MMF
23mm22mm1.3mm-0.15mm to 0mm21.5mmRockwell C47-0.06mm to 0mm
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CK3MMG
24mm22.9mm1.3mm-0.21mm to 0mm22.2mmRockwell C47-0.06mm to 0mm
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CK3MMH
25mm23.9mm1.3mm-0.21mm to 0mm23.2mmRockwell C47-0.06mm to 0mm
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CK3MMJ
26mm24.9mm1.3mm-0.21mm to 0mm24.2mmRockwell C47-0.06mm to 0mm
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CK3MMK
27mm25.6mm1.3mm-0.21mm to 0mm24.9mmRockwell C47-0.06mm to 0mm
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1.2mm Thickness Zinc Chromate Spring Steel External Retaining Rings

External retaining rings are a type of fastener used to secure components in place. These rings are designed to fit into a groove or onto a shaft, providing a secure fit without the need for threading. They are often used in applications where frequent assembly and disassembly is required, as they can be quickly and easily installed and removed. External retaining rings are commonly used in automotive, aerospace and marine applications, as well as in general engineering and manufacturing. They are also used to secure bearings, pulleys, gears, and other rotating parts. External retaining rings provide a secure fit and are an economical and efficient way to secure components.

Frequently Asked Questions

What safety instructions should I follow when using external retaining rings?

Always wear appropriate safety gear, such as safety glasses and gloves, when using external retaining rings. Avoid contact with sharp edges and be sure to properly secure the retaining ring in place before using any tools to secure it.

How do I troubleshoot external retaining rings?

Before attempting to troubleshoot an external retaining ring, inspect the ring for any signs of damage or wear. If the ring is damaged, replace it with a new one. If the ring is in good condition, check for any obstructions and make sure the ring is properly aligned with the shaft. If the issue persists, check the tension of the ring and adjust as needed.

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