1500-1.2, Neutral, E Clip 1.2mm
Metric, Circlip (eclip), Standard Steel,
1500-1.9, Neutral, E Clip 1.9mm
Metric, Circlip (eclip), Standard Steel,
1500-2.3, Neutral, E Clip 2.3mm
Metric, Circlip (eclip), Standard Steel,
1500-3.2, Neutral, E Clip 3.2mm
Metric, Circlip (eclip), Standard Steel,
1400-0340, Neutral, External circlip 34mm
Metric, Circlip, Standard Steel,
1400-0360, Neutral, External circlip 36mm
Metric, Circlip, Standard Steel,
1400-0430, Neutral, External circlip 43mm
Metric, Circlip, Standard Steel,
1400-0460, Neutral, External circlip 46mm
Metric, Circlip, Standard Steel,
1400-0480, Neutral, External circlip 48mm
Metric, Circlip, Standard Steel,
1400-0540, Neutral, External circlip 54mm
Metric, Circlip, Standard Steel,
1400-0560, Neutral, External circlip 56mm
Metric, Circlip, Standard Steel,
1400-0570, Neutral, External circlip 57mm
Metric, Circlip, Standard Steel,
1400-0670, Neutral, External circlip 67mm
Metric, Circlip, Standard Steel,
1400-0680, Neutral, External circlip 68mm
Metric, Circlip, Standard Steel,
1400-0780, Neutral, External circlip 78mm
Metric, Circlip, Standard Steel,
1400-0920, Neutral, External circlip 92mm
Metric, Circlip, Standard Steel,
1400-0980, Neutral, External circlip 98mm
Metric, Circlip, Standard Steel,
1400-0050, Neutral, External circlip 5mm
Metric, Circlip, Standard Steel,
1400-0130, Neutral, External circlip 13mm
Metric, Circlip, Standard Steel,
1400-0170, Neutral, External circlip 17mm
Metric, Circlip, Standard Steel,
What are circlips, and what are they used for?
Circlips, also known as retaining rings, are circular metal rings used to secure components on shafts or in housings, preventing axial movement. They are commonly used in mechanical assemblies to hold bearings, gears, and pulleys in place.
Applications:
- Automotive transmissions
- Gear assemblies
- Bearing retention
- Hydraulic systems
- Electrical motors
- General machinery
Circlips FAQs
What types of circlips are available?
There are two main types:
- Internal Circlips: Fit inside a bore or housing to retain parts.
- External Circlips: Fit around a shaft to prevent movement of components on the shaft.
Other variations include E-clips, snap rings, and wave washers, each designed for specific applications.
How are circlips installed?
Circlips are typically installed using circlip pliers with specially designed tips to fit the holes in the circlip ends. The pliers expand (for internal circlips) or compress (for external circlips) the ring, allowing it to fit into its groove on the shaft or bore.
How do I choose the right circlip size?
To select the correct circlip, measure the shaft or bore diameter where the circlip will sit. Each circlip has a specific nominal size, which corresponds to the shaft or bore diameter. Also, ensure the groove dimensions match the circlip thickness and diameter to ensure secure placement.
Can circlips be reused?
Circlips can sometimes be reused if they remain in good condition and retain their shape and spring tension. However, for critical applications, it is generally recommended to replace them with new ones to ensure secure retention.