G.L. HuyettMinneapolis, KS
 
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 Basic External (TY): Push on rings use prongs or teeth that, when installed, "dig" into the circumference of a shaft or inner groove. The major advantage of these is that they are grooveless, typically less expensive to use, and can be moved progressively to adjust tension.
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 Reinforced External (TX): Push on rings use prongs or teeth that, when installed, "dig" into the circumference of a shaft or inner groove. The major advantage of these is that they are grooveless, typically less expensive to use, and can be moved progressively to adjust tension. Reinforced in a heavier duty version of the basic push on ring.
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 Basic Internal (TI): Internal self-locking ring for axial application into housings and bores. Low cost design with an easy grooveless installation using a plunger. Not reusable.
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 Internal Toothed (ITR): Grooveless external retainer for axial assembly. Slips over unthreaded shafts for lighter-duty uses like toys, housewares, and plastic applications.
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 High Speed Strip (STR): High speed installation in strip form using automated equipment. Individual parts are twisted or punched for removal.
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 Wide Rim Slotted (WRR): Wide rim provides increased peripheral abutment. Large profile eases hand-installation and adjustment.
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 Triangle Push-On (TR): Large triangular shoulder grips better than round rings like the Basic and Reinforced External. Triangle Push On is a push nut that is turned onto the shaft. Unusual shape has made the part nearly extinct. Last seen holding a leg tag onto a passenger pigeon.
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 Triangle Screw-On (NTR): Large triangular shoulder grips better than round rings like the Basic and Reinforced External. Triangle Push On is a push nut that is turned onto the shaft. Unusual shape has made the part nearly extinct. Last seen holding a leg tag onto a passenger pigeon.
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 Basic Rectangle (NPR): Push nuts engage an unthreaded shaft on two sides for greater strength. Notched prongs deflect providing a strut that resists back pressure.
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 Basic Round (NPO): Push nuts engage an unthreaded shaft on two sides for greater strength. Notched prongs deflect providing a strut that resists back pressure.
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 Internal Toothed (BRR): Internal prongs and dished shape provide increased strength, yet allow the bearing to rotate on the shaft.
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 Basic Grooveless (T99): Large surface area for low cost reusable retention on steel, plastic, or ceramic shafts. Especially effective in limited access locations. Production minimum may apply.
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 External Tooth Retainer (ETR): Serves as spacer or retaining collar when used in bores. Teeth flex and resist pullout pressure.
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 Metric Reinforced External (DTX): Axially-applied grooveless rings installed with a tube or plunger.
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 Metric Basic Internal (DTI): Axially-applied grooveless rings installed with a tube or plunger.
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 Metric Shaft Retention Washer (DKS): Inner tabs grip the shaft for secure holding power. Easy to assemble and disassemble.
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 Metric Triangular Push-On (DTR): Large triangular shoulder grips better than round rings, but its' unusual shape has made this part nearly obsolete.
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