Internal tooth
retainers slip easily over unthreaded shafts,
rods and studs. The internal teeth flex as the
retainer is pushed on, engaging the full circumference
of the shaft and setting up a strut action that
strongly resists any back-off pressure. Slightly
longer pilot teeth, on all but the smallest diameter
retainers, are positioned to guide and center
the retainer as it is pushed onto the shaft.
To
facilitate repetitive installation, Shakeproof
offers two styles of Springrip washers in strip
form. Strips provide quick, easy installation.
Retainers separate with twist or lifting of the
part.
Internal Tooth & Bearing Retainers
Wide Rim - Slotted
Internal Tooth
DESCRIPTION:
The integral projections, or teeth, on the bearing retainer are
slightly longer and a little more dished than those on the
conventional shaft retainer. As a result, the bearing is
securely nested but is free to rotate
External Tooth & Solid I.D. Retainers
Springrip™ -
External Tooth
Type
B - External Tooth
DESCRIPTION:
External
tooth retainers function as spacers or retaining
collars when inserted in recesses, tubes or
other types of holes. The protruding teeth
flex, engaging the full circumference of the
recess wall to resist any pull-out pressure.
Ideal for retaining knob inlays and other inserts.
Solid I.D.
- Toothless
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