Internal and external circlips, also called retaining rings, are essential mechanical components for numerous industrial applications.
Manufactured to DIN 471 standards for external circlips, DIN 472 for internal models and DIN 6799 for e-type circlips, these components ensure that parts are held securely in place on shafts or in bores.
As a French manufacturer of standardised and custom parts, we also provide you with a complete guide on these fastening devices that are so essential to assemblies' mechanical performance and security.
Our DIN standard circlips are made from materials that are carefully selected to guarantee performance even in tough application environments:
Each ring or circlip is subject to stringent quality control in accordance with relevant ISO and DIN standards.
The dimensions of internal and external circlips or retaining rings are strictly standardised:
We offer detailed technical specifications for each of our products, with dimensions in mm, tolerances, maximum loads and technical drawings.
The dimensional tables can be found on the product sheets of each of the corresponding circlips, DIN 471, DIN 472 and DIN 6799.
We insure maximum availability for the DIN 471, DIN 472 and DIN 6799 references, in both small batches and large batches for manufacturers.
Our services include:
Please don't hesitate to contact us with quote requests and orders. When you choose Gardette, you're also choosing a service with total traceability and certified compliance.
Looking for DIN 471, DIN 472 or DIN6799 circlips outside of our standard models? Need technical advice or a quick quote?
Our team of responsive experts is here to support you.
Contact us now to find out more about our range of standard fasteners.
Internal and external circlips, also called retaining rings, are essential mechanical components for numerous industrial applications.
Manufactured to DIN 471 standards for external circlips, DIN 472 for internal models and DIN 6799 for e-type circlips, these components ensure that parts are held securely in place on shafts or in bores.
As a French manufacturer of standardised and custom parts, we also provide you with a complete guide on these fastening devices that are so essential to assemblies' mechanical performance and security.
Our DIN standard circlips are made from materials that are carefully selected to guarantee performance even in tough application environments:
Each ring or circlip is subject to stringent quality control in accordance with relevant ISO and DIN standards.
The dimensions of internal and external circlips or retaining rings are strictly standardised:
We offer detailed technical specifications for each of our products, with dimensions in mm, tolerances, maximum loads and technical drawings.
The dimensional tables can be found on the product sheets of each of the corresponding circlips, DIN 471, DIN 472 and DIN 6799.
We insure maximum availability for the DIN 471, DIN 472 and DIN 6799 references, in both small batches and large batches for manufacturers.
Our services include:
Please don't hesitate to contact us with quote requests and orders. When you choose Gardette, you're also choosing a service with total traceability and certified compliance.
Looking for DIN 471, DIN 472 or DIN6799 circlips outside of our standard models? Need technical advice or a quick quote?
Our team of responsive experts is here to support you.
Contact us now to find out more about our range of standard fasteners.
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