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RETAINING RINGS AND CIRCLIPS TABLE 26-4 Maximum working stress of ring du 12 expansion or contraction Maximum allowable working stress, Guy Ring material MPa Carbon spring steel (SAE 1075) Stainless steel (PH 15-7 Mo) Beryllium copper (CDA 17200) 200,000 Aluminum (Alclad 7075-T6) 70,000 Courtesy: © 1964, 1965, 1973, 1981 Waldes Kobinoor Ine, Long Island City, New York, 1985 Edward Killin, “Retamning Rings”, Robert O. Parsley, Editor-in-Chiet “Mechanical Components Handbook", MeGra-Hill Publishing Company. New York, USA, TABLE 26-5 Dimensions for external circlips—type A—light series a iF : Tt wes Seco . comet ie | | . )| SA Ser Gap 7 AE Direction of Loas — Ford; up to9 Ford; 1010185 Ford 170.and above Detail at X Detail atX Detail at X Standard Seating Cirlip (Retaining Ring) Groove for Shaft Subject toAxial Load FIGURE 263 All dimensions in millimeters Cirelip Shaft groove Shaft Axial force Da os oa 6 Tol on dy ds Tolon my mo 4 MIT -Max. Approx. ds dy Expanded Min, ddI) Min. Min. No Ib 8 3 10.09) Te 0910 1180265 9 0.18; 2 86 — 1360305 10.15 06 10 93 176 96 100 0 33 030 Ls 18 02 186 los 2060 460 2 u 96 1S Tg, gg 07S 27510 1 oo ng 208 a 2 2940 660 26.5 Downloaded from Digital Engineering Library @ McGraw-Hill (mww.digitalengineeringlibrary.com) Copyright © 2004 The McGraw-Hill Companies. All rights reserved, hy Use is subject fo the Terms of Use as given at the webstee.

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