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Squeeze these rings closed for use as sack closures, in tagging applications, and for repairing fences.
These rings come in a strip for less frequent reloading in auto-feed pliers.
Assortments include pliers to install external rings.
Also known as E-Style and C-style rings, slide these into the groove from the side of the shaft. They provide a wider shoulder than other external retaining rings for a larger retaining surface.
These assortments include pliers to install external and internal rings.
Wind these retaining rings into a groove—no tools required for installation.
Also known as C-style and crescent rings, these rings have a small shoulder to fit in tight spaces.
Also known as E-style rings.
Also known as bowed E-style rings, these have a curved design that works like a spring, taking up play for a tight hold.
These rings are reinforced to withstand faster rotation than other side‐mount retaining rings. Also known as reinforced E‐style rings.
Also known as poodle rings, these thick rings have "ears" that form a large retaining surface to withstand stronger forces than other side-mount retaining rings.
Slide these rings into place with one twist—no tools required—for applications with high thrust loads.
Thicker than standard spiral rings, these rings withstand greater forces.
These coiled rings can be wound into place on a shaft without tools.
Slide these rings into place by hand with a single twist for applications with high thrust loads.
These coiled rings can be wound into place inside a bore or housing without tools.
Squeeze the handles to close the rings. Pliers close one ring at a time.
Cushioned handles provide comfortable, long-term use.
For continuous action and less reloading, pliers hold 50 rings at a time.
The spring on one end of the tool holds the retaining ring in position for installation and the hook on the other end is for removal.