RS PRO 890 piece Stainless Steel Circlip Kit 8 mm
- RS Stock No.:
- 278-360
- Distrelec Article No.:
- 304-07-005
- Brand:
- RS PRO
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- RS Stock No.:
- 278-360
- Distrelec Article No.:
- 304-07-005
- Brand:
- RS PRO
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Product Details
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | RS PRO | |
| Number of Pieces | 890 | |
| Product Type | Circlip Kit | |
| Material | Stainless Steel | |
| Minimum Groove Diameter | 1.5mm | |
| Minimum Shaft Diameter | 2.25mm | |
| Maximum Shaft Diameter | 8mm | |
| Standards/Approvals | BS3673, RoHS, DIN 471 | |
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|---|---|---|
Brand RS PRO | ||
Number of Pieces 890 | ||
Product Type Circlip Kit | ||
Material Stainless Steel | ||
Minimum Groove Diameter 1.5mm | ||
Minimum Shaft Diameter 2.25mm | ||
Maximum Shaft Diameter 8mm | ||
Standards/Approvals BS3673, RoHS, DIN 471 | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- DE
Circlips Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel circlips conform to DIN 1.4122 (BSC SF 14) & also meet BS3673
Available in packs of individual sizes of External and 'E' types
Suitable RS circlip pliers available
Available in packs of individual sizes of External and 'E' types
Suitable RS circlip pliers available
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RS PRO 890 Piece Stainless Steel Circlip Kit
RS PRO circlip kit which contains a range of circlips including E Type circlips, External circlips and Internal circlips.
Circlips (also known as retaining rings) are types of fastener which look like flexible, open-ended rings. Circlips are typically made from stainless steel and similar metals. Alternative names for circlips include retaining rings, retaining clips, C-type, Jesus clips, snap rings, and E-type.
Circlips come in two main types – internal and external. An external circlip is designed to fit around a bore, whereas internal circlips are made to fit inside a cylindrical shaft or housing.
Stainless steel circlips are one of the most common materials used in the manufacture of retaining rings. Stainless steel is preferred due to its tough, durable nature, meaning that the circlips can last for longer once installed.
It is always important to choose the right circlip sizes for the job at hand. The retaining ring must be suitable to fit inside the shaft where it will be installed (internal circlips) or should fit snugly around the outside of the housing (external circlips). If the retaining ring is incorrectly sized, the installation will be significantly more challenging, and it may lead to further problems in the future if left unchecked.
Circlips (also known as retaining rings) are types of fastener which look like flexible, open-ended rings. Circlips are typically made from stainless steel and similar metals. Alternative names for circlips include retaining rings, retaining clips, C-type, Jesus clips, snap rings, and E-type.
Circlips come in two main types – internal and external. An external circlip is designed to fit around a bore, whereas internal circlips are made to fit inside a cylindrical shaft or housing.
Stainless steel circlips are one of the most common materials used in the manufacture of retaining rings. Stainless steel is preferred due to its tough, durable nature, meaning that the circlips can last for longer once installed.
It is always important to choose the right circlip sizes for the job at hand. The retaining ring must be suitable to fit inside the shaft where it will be installed (internal circlips) or should fit snugly around the outside of the housing (external circlips). If the retaining ring is incorrectly sized, the installation will be significantly more challenging, and it may lead to further problems in the future if left unchecked.
Features:
For Shaft Diameters : 2.25 – 12 mm, 4 – 16 mm, 8 – 12 mm
Kit Contents:
External:-
4 mm x 100
5 mm x 100
6 mm x 50
8 mm x 50
10 mm x 30
12 mm x 30
16 mm x 15
Internal:-
8 mm x 50
10 mm x 30
12 mm x 30
'E' type:-
1.5 mm x 100
2.3 mm x 60
3.2 mm x 60
4 mm x 50
5 mm x 40
7 mm x 30
8 mm x 30
9 mm x 30
4 mm x 100
5 mm x 100
6 mm x 50
8 mm x 50
10 mm x 30
12 mm x 30
16 mm x 15
Internal:-
8 mm x 50
10 mm x 30
12 mm x 30
'E' type:-
1.5 mm x 100
2.3 mm x 60
3.2 mm x 60
4 mm x 50
5 mm x 40
7 mm x 30
8 mm x 30
9 mm x 30
Typical Applications:
A circlip set will typically feature a selection of circlips. Sets usually include a variety of common sized retaining rings, alongside a range of internal, external, and E-clips to provide greater flexibility to the user.
Circlip kits are ideal for professionals regularly working with circlips of different types and sizes, a circlip kit is particularly handy if you are unsure what size circlip you will need for future applications.
Circlip kits are ideal for professionals regularly working with circlips of different types and sizes, a circlip kit is particularly handy if you are unsure what size circlip you will need for future applications.
FAQs
How Do You Measure External Circlip Size?
When measuring the size of an external circlip, you should measure the nominal size of the groove diameter. Do not measure the shaft diameter as this will result in an inaccurate measurement when comparing external circlip sizes.
How Do You Measure Internal Circlip Size?
In order to accurately measure the size of an internal circlip, you will need to measure the nominal size of the groove diameter. Avoid measuring the bore diameter as this will not provide the correct size.
Why RS PRO?
RS PRO is our own brand range and brings you a wide range of high-quality, great value products offering you more choice. Trusted by engineers all over the world, every part of every RS PRO product has been rigorously tested against demanding industry standards; theyre only given the RS PRO seal of approval if were confident of their exceptional quality, which means you can be confident too.
How Do You Measure External Circlip Size?
When measuring the size of an external circlip, you should measure the nominal size of the groove diameter. Do not measure the shaft diameter as this will result in an inaccurate measurement when comparing external circlip sizes.
How Do You Measure Internal Circlip Size?
In order to accurately measure the size of an internal circlip, you will need to measure the nominal size of the groove diameter. Avoid measuring the bore diameter as this will not provide the correct size.
Why RS PRO?
RS PRO is our own brand range and brings you a wide range of high-quality, great value products offering you more choice. Trusted by engineers all over the world, every part of every RS PRO product has been rigorously tested against demanding industry standards; theyre only given the RS PRO seal of approval if were confident of their exceptional quality, which means you can be confident too.
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