Retaining rings, also known as circlips or Seeger rings, are critical components in many mechanical and industrial applications. These rings are designed to be mounted on shafts or inside holes**, providing a safe and effective method for locking components in place.
Made of hardened steel, the retaining rings offer high tensile strength and deformation resistance, ensuring long life and reliability even under harsh working conditions. Their circular shape with open ends allows for simple and quick mounting, using snap ring pliers. This design allows the rings to be easily applied and removed, making maintenance more efficient.
Seeger retaining rings** are widely used in industries such as automotive, machine manufacturing, and mechanical engineering. They are ideal for applications requiring the fixing of bearings, gears, pulleys and other components on rotating shafts or inside bores. Their ability to hold components in place without the use of screws or other fasteners makes them particularly useful in tight spaces and applications where minimal maintenance is required.
Seeger retaining rings are available in different sizes to fit a wide range of shaft and bore diameters. In addition, they can be supplied with different surface finishes, such as galvanising or phosphating, to improve corrosion resistance and extend the life of the component.