A Cheaper Way To Control End-Play Without Shims

Rotor Clip reckons that its new bevelled retaining ring takes up end-play in an assembly at a fraction of the cost of traditional methods. The device works its way down a complementary 15 degree angle on the outer groove wall, wedging itself between this point and the retained part. The result is a seal that takes up end-play and eliminates the need for shims. Already proved in applications throughout the USA, the new bevelled retaining rings are made from high quality steel and can be supplied phosphate coated at no extra cost.

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