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    • R Offline
      remus
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      It's a little sprung steel clip you push over the end of a bolt to hold it in place.

      Anyone know what the real name for it is?

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        remus
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        Thanks 👍

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          andyc
          last edited by

          It is a Multi-Tooth (or 'star') washer. Some people call them spring-washers - but this isn't correct.

          EDIT - to be pedantic, the type you've shown is an 'inside-star' washer. Some have the teeth on the outside, and are called...you guessed it....

          HTH

          A.

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            Jim
            last edited by

            shaft (or bolt) retaining ring, push-on retainer, or retainer nut.

            Hi

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              Dave R
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              I would go with Jim's push on retainer. A star washer, internal or external woud be used under a nut as a locking device. It wouldn't have the side as your drawing shows. Those retainers are a pain to get off which I suppose is the point.

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                TIG Moderator
                last edited by

                It's probably a 'Push-on Retainer' although similar to a "Star Washer", there are lots of similar things too, like 'Circlips' - see... http://www.cirteq.com/products.asp?s=2

                TIG

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                  remus
                  last edited by

                  OK, thanks again.

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