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A Comforting Shoulder

Tuesday, January 30, 2001

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A Comforting Shoulder

Constant Section Retaining Rings are designed as an economical alternative to traditional fasteners such as screws, nuts, and bolts. The rings are either internal for installation in housings and bores, or external for assembly on shafts. Once installed, they serve as shoulders for retaining parts. The rings are available in several cut-off styles for ease of installation and removal. They are certified to QS-9000 and registered to ISO-9002.
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