The DIN705 standard deals with screw locking retaining rings, which are a type of elastic retaining ring used at the end of a shaft or in a hole to hold a part in place and prevent it from moving in an axial or radial direction. These retaining rings are usually made of carbon, stainless or alloy steel and may have a surface treatment, such as zinc plating or blackening, to improve corrosion resistance and aesthetics.
Carbon Steel: Typically used for general applications.
Stainless Steel: For environments where corrosion resistance is required.
Alloy Steels: Used in applications requiring high strength or high temperature resistance.
Advantage:
SIMPLE AND RELIABLE: The screw locking retaining ring is simple in design, easy to install and remove, providing reliable fixing and anti-loosening function. Elastic design: This retaining ring has good elasticity and can adapt to certain installation errors and thermal expansion of parts. Corrosion resistance: Surface treatments such as zinc plating can improve the corrosion resistance of the retaining ring, making it suitable for a variety of environmental conditions.
Scope of Application
Machinery and equipment manufacturing: In machinery and equipment manufacturing, for fixing and adjusting machine parts such as bearings, gears and motors. Automotive industry: In automotive manufacturing, for connecting automotive components, such as chassis and body fixings. Building and civil engineering: in building and civil engineering, for connecting beams, columns and other structural components, providing stable and reliable connections.