
Retaining Rings
Retaining rings are circular fasteners designed to hold components in place within a housing or on a shaft. They fit into specially designed grooves on the shaft or in the housing, preventing axial movement of parts such as bearings, gears, or seals. Retaining rings are commonly used in mechanical assemblies to ensure that components stay securely positioned during operation, minimizing the risk of displacement due to vibration, shock, or other forces. There are two main types of retaining rings: internal and external. Internal retaining rings are fitted inside a bore, while external retaining rings are placed around the outside of a shaft or housing. These rings come in various sizes and materials to suit different applications and provide a reliable, cost-effective solution for component retention in machinery and other equipment. Their simplicity and effectiveness make them widely used across various industries.
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