circlip

circlip
A type of fastener consisting of a semi-flexible metal ring with open ends which can be snapped into place

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  • circlip — /sûrˈklip/ (engineering) noun A spring washer in the form of an incomplete circle, which fits into a groove and is used as a retaining ring …   Useful english dictionary

  • Circlip — Internal circlip This diagram illustrates the removal of a snap ring from the rear hub of a bicycle, o …   Wikipedia

  • circlip — A flat retaining ring in the shape of an incomplete circle where the ends at the gap may have small holes for inserting special pliers to spread the circlip apart. Also called a snap ring. Also see internal circlip pliers piston pin circlip wrist …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • circlip pliers — See internal circlip pliers …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • Circlip — Anneau élastique Pour les articles homonymes, voir anneau. Anneau intérieur Les anneaux élastiques sont des composants d assemblage mécanique généralement montés dans des gorges réalisées sur des portées cylindrique …   Wikipédia en Français

  • circlip — [ sə:klɪp] noun Brit. a metal ring sprung into a slot in a bar to hold something in place. Origin early 20th cent.: blend of circle or circular and clip1 …   English new terms dictionary

  • circlip — /ˈsɜklɪp/ (say serklip) noun a spring ring which is split at one point so that it can be fitted into a circular recess in a shaft, spindle, etc., usually to hold a wheel or other moving part on the shaft. {trademark} …  

  • pin circlip — See gudgeon pin circlip piston pin circlip wrist pin circlip …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • gudgeon pin circlip — A British term for piston pin circlip …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • piston pin circlip — A circlip which is used on either end of the piston pin to hold the pin in place …   Dictionary of automotive terms

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