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  1. Metric External Circlips (D1400) DIN 471 | Arcon Ring

    Arcon Ring's external circlip DIN 471 rings are manufactured in carbon spring steel with a phosphate & oil finish. They are available in sizes from 8-400mm. Browse our DIN 471 specification chart for groove dimensions, sizes, and other dimensional information. Visit our site and request a quote today!

  2. Internal Metric Circlip D1300 DIN 472 | Arcon Ring

    Arcon Ring's internal metric circlip D1300 DIN 472 is available in a multitude of sizes. View our specification chart for a better fit and more information.

  3. These external circlips/retaining rings for shafts are used to hold components or assemblies, such as bearings and other parts that will rotate around the shaft. Made from a spring or stainless steel, retaining rings are assembled using pliers conforming to DIN 5254, or can be located using tapers. Figure 1: External Circlip, General Layout

  4. External Circlip Dimensions for Shafts (Metric) - Amesweb

    External circlips are retaining rings for holding structural parts (e.g. rolling bearings) on shafts. Circlips are fitted with spring retention in grooves and are suitable for the transmission of axial forces. Metric external circlip dimensions are shown …

  5. Internal Circlip DIN 472 Metric - Springmasters

    The most common form of axially fitted circlips for bores with grooves. The circlip has a large free diameter and gap width, consequently it fits more tightly into the groove and provides higher and more uniform thrust load capacity.

  6. Circlip Catalogue | PDF

    Standard External Circlip: IS 3075, DIN 471 This document provides specifications for standard external circlips including material, hardness levels, and dimensional tolerances for circlip sizes ranging from 3mm to 56mm nominal diameter.

  7. Circlips - J C Gupta & Sons

    Circlips are used to prevent lateral movement. They are used as retaining rings on bearing assemblies and are manufactured using semi-flexible metal ring. These products are in a shape of a circle with a clip and are open from one end.

  8. Circlips for bores DIN 472 - KIPP

    Version: Phosphated spring steel. Bright stainless steel. Note: DIN 472 circlips are retaining rings which are mounted in a groove in a bore. They can withstand high axial forces between machine elements (e.g. bearings) and the groove in the ID in which the ring is mounted. Drawing reference: Are you looking for CAD data?

  9. KIPP - Circlips for shafts u0007DIN 471

    Version: Phosphated spring steel. Bright stainless steel. Note: DIN 471 circlips are retaining rings mounted in a groove on a shaft OD. They withstand high axial forces between machine elements (e.g. bearings) and the groove in which the ring is mounted. Drawing reference: Are …

  10. DIN 471 When Sprung onto Shaft When Sprung into Groove † Thrust load calculations see page 5 PART NUMBER

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