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Use these caps to hold components in place and protect shaft ends.
No groove required—press these rings onto the end of a shaft for a firm grip.
Also known as flat-style speed nuts, these have a large surface to distribute loads better than standard and flanged external push rings.
Also known as E-style rings.
Slide these rings into place with one twist—no tools required—for applications with high thrust loads.
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.
No groove required—these rings have teeth that firmly grip the bore.
Slide these rings into place by hand with a single twist for applications with high thrust loads.
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.
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.
Also known as flat-style speed nuts, these have large sides, so they're easy to push over threads by hand.
Loop these rings onto tags.