Custom Single External Wire Ring No Mold Cost for shaft
Description:
- Spiral retaining rings are axially installed into housings/bores making 360¡ã contact with the groove.
- A strong, yet flexible, 360 degree retaining surface, Lispring spiral rings are easier to install and up to 75% less expensive than stamped retaining rings.
Back-up rings can also be customized to the requirements of the application. Generally, rings produced from coiling are relatively easier to customize. Usually not much complicated setup (no tools required) is required to produce any particular ring. If the application requires a specific configuration or end type, it is easier to produce with a helical ring than with a punched ring. Custom single external wire rings can vary in size from 0.157″ (or 4mm) to 120″ or 3,000mm. Custom single external wire rings will require additional tooling and setup.
What is an external wire retaining ring?
External wire retaining rings are small metal rings that help keep electrical wires in place. They are typically made of brass or copper, and can be found in a variety of sizes. External wire retaining rings are used to keep wires from moving around and coming loose, and can be attached to a number of surfaces, including walls, ceilings, and floors.
How does a single turn external wire retaining ring work?
External wire retaining rings are used to keep wire or cables in place. They are typically used in applications where the cable or wire needs to be able to rotate. A single turn external wire retaining ring is the most common type. It is made up of two parts: the body and the snap ring. The body is the part that attaches to the object that the wire or cable is running through. The snap ring is the part that attaches to the wire or cable. It is held in place by a groove on the body. When the snap ring is in place, it snaps into the groove and holds the wire or cable in place.
Advantages of using a single turn external wire retaining ring
There are a few advantages to using a single turn external wire retaining ring. First, it is less likely to come loose and fall off, which can cause problems with the engine. Second, it is easier to install and remove than a traditional multiple-turn retaining ring. Finally, it is less likely to cause damage to the engine if it does fall off.
Tips for using a single turn external wire retaining ring
There are a few things you should keep in mind when using a single turn external wire retaining ring:
- Make sure the ring is the right size for your wire.
- Make sure the ring is properly positioned on the wire.
- Make sure the wire is securely held in the ring.
- Make sure the ring is properly secured to the object you’re holding the wire to.
Our company can custom single external wire ring according to customer needs, we have advanced technology and excellent product quality, if you need custom single external wire ring, please contact us.
Processing Steps
Design → Drawing → Flat the wire → CNC Machining → Heat treatment → Surface → Finishing → Quality Inspection → Packing
Finish
Oil Dip, Passivation, blacking, zinc/nickel/chrome/silver/gold plating, powder coated etc
Specification:
(Some specifications and sizes can be contacted for details.)
Part Number
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Ring Size
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Assembly Size
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Specification
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Used
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Inside Diameter
(mm)
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Radial Wall
(mm)
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Thickness
(mm)
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Turns
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Shaft Diameter
(mm)
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Groove Diameter
(mm)
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Groove Width
(mm)
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EZ-6
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External
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5.61
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0.48
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0.64
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2-Turn
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6
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5.66
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0.74
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WZM-25
|
External
|
5.79
|
0.51
|
0.64
|
2-Turn
|
6.35
|
5.84
|
0.74
|
EZ-7
|
External
|
6.53
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0.61
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0.64
|
2-Turn
|
7
|
6.58
|
0.74
|
WZM-31
|
External
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7.29
|
0.64
|
0.64
|
2-Turn
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7.92
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7.37
|
0.74
|
EZ-8
|
External
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7.49
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0.61
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0.64
|
2-Turn
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8
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7.57
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0.74
|
EZ-9
|
External
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8.41
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0.74
|
0.64
|
2-Turn
|
9
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8.48
|
0.74
|
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