- 6 1/2" Housing, Carbon Spring Steel (Phosphate Coated), Axially Assembled Style, Loose
description
- Once installed in the groove of a housing/bore, the portion of the ring protruding from the groove (also called a “shoulder”) holds an assembly in place.
features
- Axially assembled
- Axially installed into machined grooves in housings/bores (internal) or on shafts (external)
- Have lug holes for ease of installation/removal
- Make uniform contact when released in a groove
- Can accommodate higher thrust loadings
- Provide more of a shoulder with which to retain a component or assembly than constant section or spiral retaining rings
| Gap Width Ring In Groove | 1 1/4 in |
| Material | Carbon Spring Steel |
| Plating | Phosphate and Oil |
| Groove Depth | 0.145 in |
| Clearance Dia. Released In Groove | 5.78 in |
| Inch/Metric | Inch |
| Clearance Compressed in Housing | 5.49 in |
| Thickness | 0.156 in |
| Thrust Groove Safety Factor of 2 Pg Lb | 79900 lbf |
| Hole Dia. | 0.187 in |
| Housing Diameter | 6.500 in |
| Thrust Ring Safety Factor of 4 Pr Lb | 145450 lbf |
| Package Type | Loose |
| Type | Axially Assembled |
| Edge Margin | 0.435 in |
| Lug Height | 0.485 in |
| Series | HO |
| Load Capacity [Max] | 23000 lbs |
| Weight | 0.29 LB |

