Radial Rings
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E - Metric Radial Rings
External Metric Rings - 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 of the groove and provide a shoulder for effective retention of assemblies. Size Ranges: E--.040-1.375 Inches; DE—1.0mm-42.0mm; ME--.1mm-25mm.
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C - Metric Radial Rings
External Crescent Metric Rings - Ideal for low clearance applications where radial installation is preferred. Size Ranges: C--.125-2.0 Inches; DC—3.0mm-55.0mm; MC-.3mm-55mm.
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TX/TY - Metric Radial Rings
External Toothed Metric Rings - This ring features an outer rim with a series of prongs protruding into the center. The ends create interference with the shaft when the ring is installed and a load introduced to the other side. The difference between these two rings is that the outer rim of the TX is curved while the rim of the TY is flat. Size Ranges: TX--.094-1.0 Inches; TY--.094-1.0 Inches; DTX-1.5mm-45.0mm.
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TI - Metric Radial Rings
Internal Toothed Metric Rings - The internal version of the TY featuring a series of prongs protruding into the center. The ends create interference with the housing when the ring is installed and a load introduced to the other side. Size Ranges: TI--.312-.938 Inches; DTI—8.0mm-50.0mm.
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DVH - Metric Radial Rings
Internal Housings |
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DVS - Metric Radial Rings
External Shafts |