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External Self-Locking Push-On Retaining Ring, Steel Plain Finish, 3/8 in Shaft Dia, 50 PK, Mfr: U36230.037.0001-A
Push-On Rings are a self-locking retaining ring that applies frictional force against a shaft or housing to hold a mechanical component in place. Commonly found in external or internal self-locking designs, Push-On Rings do not require grooves or additional machining to be secured into place.
Self-locking rings, also called push-on rings, slide over a rod or shaft and secure into place using a ring of internal wings or fingers that bite into the shaft. They do not need grooves like standard retaining rings but have reduced holding power which limits them to light-duty applications.
Self-locking rings, also called push-on rings, slide into a bore or housing and secure themselves into place using external wings or fingers that bite into the sidewalls. While they don't need grooves like standard retaining rings, they are limited to light-duty applications due to their reduced holding power.
Work-around solutions end up needing more assembly time, cost more money, or even worse, they fail! That's why Smalley's latest retaining ring innovation, the Revolox® Self-Locking Ring, is engineered with your high rotational capacity applications in mind!
Easily removable, self locking grip rings. Use for shafts without a groove. For locating and fixing. As a slide-ring for brake adjustment.
Choose from our selection of push-on external retaining rings, push-on internal retaining rings, self-locking external retaining rings, and more. In stock and ready to ship.