(109) Once installed in the groove of a housing/bore, the portion of the ring protruding from the groove (also called a "shoulder") holds an assembly in place.
(107) Once installed in the groove of a shaft. the portion of the ring protruding from the groove (also called a "shoulder") holds an assembly in place.
(37) Functions like an HO ring in a housing/bore. only the lugs are "reversed." This version reduces the distance the lugs of the standard HO extend into the inner circumference of the housing/bore and allows for another assembly to pass through unimpeded.
(36) Functions like an SH ring on a shaft. only the lugs are "reversed." This version reduces the distance the lugs of the standard SH extend beyond the circumference of the shaft. The shaft can then be used in an application where clearance in minimal.
(28) The SHR is an extra thick version of a regular SH retaining ring. As such. it is stronger and can withstand greater thrust loads than its standard counterpart.
(12) The SHM also functions like an SH retaining ring. but in "smaller" applications. It is also a tamper proof ring which does not have any lugs and can not be easily removed once installed.
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