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External Retaining Ring: 0.588" Groove Dia, 5/8" Shaft Dia, 1060-109 Pkg
Part #: 79949483|Brand: ROTOR CLIP|MPN #: SH-62ST MCD
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External Retaining Ring: 0.588" Groove Dia, 5/8" Shaft Dia, 1060-109 Pkg
Part #: 79949483|Brand: ROTOR CLIP|MPN #: SH-62ST MCD
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  • The Rotor Clip SH-62ST MCD is a high-quality external retaining ring designed for 5/8" shaft diameters and 0.588" groove diameters. Manufactured from cadmium-plated steel, this ring offers enhanced corrosion resistance, making it suitable for applications where moisture exposure is a concern. The ring's dimensions include a groove width of 0.039", groove depth of 0.018", and a ring thickness of 0.035", ensuring a secure fit and reliable performance. With a hardness rating of 66-71 HR30N, it provides the necessary strength to withstand operational stresses. The SH-62ST MCD meets military specification MS 16624-1062, ensuring compliance with stringent industry standards. This retaining ring is ideal for maintaining alignment and preventing axial movement in various mechanical assemblies, contributing to the overall stability and longevity of equipment. Its cadmium-plated finish not only offers corrosion resistance but also enhances its aesthetic appeal, making it a preferred choice for professionals seeking durability and reliability in their mechanical components.

    • Designed for 5/8" shaft diameters and 0.588" groove diameters
    • Cadmium-plated steel construction for enhanced corrosion resistance
    • Groove width of 0.039" and groove depth of 0.018" for secure fit
    • Ring thickness of 0.035" with a hardness rating of 66-71 HR30N
    • Meets military specification MS 16624-1062 for industry compliance
    • Ideal for maintaining alignment and preventing axial movement in mechanical assemblies
    • Cadmium-plated finish enhances corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal