ringsicherungsringe
Ringsicherungsringe, in English commonly referred to as retaining rings or snap rings, are mechanical fasteners that secure components on shafts or inside bores by engaging a groove. They provide axial positioning and prevent components such as bearings, gears, pulleys or sleeves from moving along the axis of a shaft or within a housing.
There are two main categories based on placement: external retaining rings, which fit into grooves on a
Design and installation rely on grooves machined into shafts or bores that match standardized forms and tolerances.
Standards and sizing for ringsicherungsringe are largely defined by DIN conventions, with external retaining rings covered
In summary, ringsicherungsringe serve as straightforward, groove-based fasteners to locate and secure components in rotating assemblies,