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Self-Locking Retaining Rings are ideal for applications that have high rotational requirements. This feature allows the ring to function properly at speeds that exceed the recommended rotational capacity. The self-locking option can be incorporated for both external and internal rings.
A Self-Locking Retaining Ring is a custom retaining ring feature that increases a ring’s rotational capacity. The ‘Tab and Slot’ Self-Locking Ring consists of a ‘tab and slot’ design that interlocks to prevent ring expansion.
Also known as key rings, twist these rings into place to secure clevis pins, connect components, or add a pull handle. They don't have the sharp ends of other cotter pins.
A self-locking ring is a custom retaining ring feature that increases the ring’s rotational capacity, ideal for applications that have high rotational requirements. The self-locking feature consists of a tab and a slot that interlock to prevent the ring from expanding.
Circular self-locking rings with self-locking feature. SEEGER circular self-locking rings have a concentric fit and a low radial height and can be used on shafts and in bores without a groove. The material of the shaft or housing must be softer than the ring‘s material.
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.
Retaining rings for bearings. SEEGER rings are designed in such a way that, depending on the shape and size, they can be mounted on a wide variety of bearing types. Guide bearings, fixed bearings and floating bearings can be axially secured simply and reliably, thanks to the retaining rings.