Grooveless retaining rings get a grip

A Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 20, 2006

A new series of grooveless external retaining rings are designed for use on ungrooved shafts, bosses, tubes and studs.

A new series of 11 grooveless external retaining rings from Sterling Instrument are designed for use on ungrooved shafts, bosses, tubes and studs.

Identified as the S73NW2 Series, they exert a frictional hold against axial displacement from either direction.

They feature greater gripping strength, resistance to relative rotation between the ring and the retained parts, wider application acceptance, adjustable in either axial direction, and reusable while not marring the shaft surface during assembly or disassembly.

They are made of PH 15-7 Mo stainless steel and are designed for shaft diameters which range from 0.09375 to 0.75in diameter.

The retaining ring clearance ranges from 0.26 to 1.32in.

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