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Rotor Clip, is the global leader in the manufacture of retaining rings, wave springs and hose clamps. At Rotor Clip, we are driven to provide our customers with Application Driven Solutions. Our team of engineers will work with you to determine the best product, material and finish for your application. As the only manufacture of every retaining ring style (Tapered Section Rings, Constant Section Rings, Snap Rings, Circlips and Spiral Retaining Rings) we do it all and we do it for you utilizing our state of the art presses and coiling equipment. With manufacturing in the United States and Europe and an extensive network of global warehouses and distribution partners, we''re able to supply and meet our customers production requirements and timelines.
As the global leader in the production of Retaining Rings, Wave Springs and Hose Clamps, Rotor Clip is a vertically integrated manufacturer. We control the entire manufacturing process from the initial processing of raw materials to the design and fabrication of the final product. With manufacturing in the United States and Europe, warehouses and sales engineering offices throughout the world, we are positioned to serve our global customers where they need us. Rotor Clip is the only manufacturer of every retaining ring style. Whether you need a stamped or coiled product, our team is available to help specify the right product, in the right material for your application every time. Our full range of tapered section rings, constant section rings, snap rings, circlips and e-rings is produced on the latest equipment and we''re able to provide in-house plating''s and finishings to meet the most demanding application requirements.
In a tribute to Rotor Clip''s founder, Robert Slass, his sons Craig and Jonathan Slass reflect on all of their father''s qualities of innovation and entrepreneurship that he exemplified as one of the major leaders in the manufacturing of tapered section and constant section retaining rings. From his humble beginnings, Robert founded Rotor Clip in 1957 in Farmingdale, NY in a 2,000 sq-ft facility. Building a foundation that was intended to grow to new heights, Robert''s commitment to Rotor Clip led to the growth of a global company with warehousing, manufacturing, and technical support strategically implemented around the world. This video highlights monumental moments of success, such as exceeding customers'' expectations of quality, which has created long-lasting business relationships to this day! Robert Slass: 1928 - 2009
Watch this clip to see how a Rotor Clip Single Turn Wave Spring is used for bearing preload, reducing vibration, noise & extending bearing life. Wave Springs are used to reduce vibration by adding a preload to the bearing.
Because of the high RPM of the EV bearing, the self-locking ring is used to resist expansion due to centrifugal force and keep it seated in its groove. These self-locking rings work by having a small tab that "locks" into an opposing slot. Without the self-locking feature, the ring could potentially
An Oxygen Concentrator with a Wave Spring Offers Precise Preload to Maintain Media Density for Optimum Oxygen Concentration.
TRUWAVE Wave Springs: The best springs you haven't tried yet. Flat wire wave springs offer the best balance of size and spring force. This video will help you understand exactly what you need to know to design with these high-performance alternatives to traditional coil springs. Check out all of our Wave Spring Resources An overview of all things Wave Springs: https://www.rotorcli
In many applications, flat wire wave springs offer significant advantages over traditional spring designs such as coils and discs.
Check out all of our Wave Spring Resources
An overview of all things Wave Springs: https://www.rotorcli
Rotor Clip self-compensating hose clamps never need to be manually adjusted. They expand and contract with the hose in response to temperature changes and as a result, cannot be over or under tightened. They are quick and easy to install, saving production time and assembly costs.