Axle-type flattened steel wire retaining ring
Retaining rings are classified into hole retaining rings and shaft retaining rings, and their function is to limit axial movement of other parts. They are mostly formed by stamping sheet metal. Their functional cross-section is conical and they form "line contact" after assembly. For larger models, they are formed by winding wire and cutting off excess material, resulting in a regular rectangular cross-section, which forms "surface contact" after assembly.
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Keyword: Axle-type flattened steel wire retaining ring
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Retaining rings are divided into hole retaining rings and shaft retaining rings. Their function is to limit axial movement and prevent other parts from moving axially. The forming process mostly uses sheet metal stamping. The functional cross-section is conical, and after assembly, it is mostly "linear contact". Larger models use wire winding to form, and excess material is stamped out to create a regular rectangular cross-section; after assembly, it becomes "surface contact".
Product | Flattened Wire Retaining Ring |
Material | 65Mn Spring Steel |
Surface | Blackening |
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