Hoopster retaining rings
Steel
Hoopster Type
The important feature of these rings is the thickness major than their radial width that allows them to operate in a shallow groove depth by maintaining exactly the same resistance to high axial loads. Available in both standard carbon steel and AISI 302 stainless steel from 10 mm to 76 mm diameters.
HHM for boresHoopster Type
The important feature of these rings is the thickness major than their radial width that allows them to operate in a shallow groove depth by maintaining exactly the same resistance to high axial loads. Available in both standard carbon steel and AISI 302 stainless steel from 10 mm to 76 mm diameters.
HHMU for boresHoopster Type - Without removing ear
Rings equal to the HHM ones but without removal provision. Available in both standard carbon steel and AISI 302 stainless steel from 10 mm to 76 mm diameters.
HS for shaftsHoopster Type - In inches
The important feature of these rings is the thickness major than their radial width that allows them to operate in a shallow groove depth by maintaining exactly the same resistance to high axial loads. Available in both standard carbon steel and AISI 302 stainless steel from 0.375 inches (9,5 mm) to 5.000 inches (76,2 mm) diameters.
HH for boresHoopster Type - In inches
The important feature of these rings is the thickness major than their radial width that allows them to operate in a shallow groove depth by maintaining exactly the same resistance to high axial loads. Available in both standard carbon steel and AISI 302 stainless steel from 0.375 inches (9,5 mm) to 5.000 inches (76,2 mm) diameters.
HHU for boresHoopster Type in inches - Without removing ear
Rings equal to the HHM ones but without removal provision. Available in both standard carbon steel and AISI 302 stainless steel from 0.375 inches (9,5 mm) to 3.000 inches (76,2 mm) diameters.
Inox AISI 302
Hoopster Type
The important feature of these rings is the thickness major than their radial width that allows them to operate in a shallow groove depth by maintaining exactly the same resistance to high axial loads. Available in both standard carbon steel and AISI 302 stainless steel from 10 mm to 76 mm diameters.
HHM for boresHoopster Type
The important feature of these rings is the thickness major than their radial width that allows them to operate in a shallow groove depth by maintaining exactly the same resistance to high axial loads. Available in both standard carbon steel and AISI 302 stainless steel from 10 mm to 76 mm diameters.
HHMU for boresHoopster Type - Without removing ear
Rings equal to the HHM ones but without removal provision. Available in both standard carbon steel and AISI 302 stainless steel from 10 mm to 76 mm diameters.
HS for shaftsHoopster Type - In inches
The important feature of these rings is the thickness major than their radial width that allows them to operate in a shallow groove depth by maintaining exactly the same resistance to high axial loads. Available in both standard carbon steel and AISI 302 stainless steel from 0.375 inches (9,5 mm) to 5.000 inches (76,2 mm) diameters.
HH for boresHoopster Type - In inches
The important feature of these rings is the thickness major than their radial width that allows them to operate in a shallow groove depth by maintaining exactly the same resistance to high axial loads. Available in both standard carbon steel and AISI 302 stainless steel from 0.375 inches (9,5 mm) to 5.000 inches (76,2 mm) diameters.
HHU for boresHoopster Type in inches - Without removing ear
Rings equal to the HHM ones but without removal provision. Available in both standard carbon steel and AISI 302 stainless steel from 0.375 inches (9,5 mm) to 3.000 inches (76,2 mm) diameters.