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  2. Circlip - Wikipedia

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    A circlip (a portmanteau of "circle" and "clip"), also known as a C-clip, snap ring, or Jesus clip, [1] is a type of fastener or retaining ring that consists of a semi-flexible metal ring with open ends that can be snapped into place into a machined groove on a dowel pin or other part to permit rotation but to prevent axial movement.

  3. Retaining ring - Wikipedia

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    A retaining ring is a fastener that holds components or assemblies onto a shaft or in a housing/bore when installed - typically in a groove - for one time use only. Once installed, the exposed portion acts as a shoulder which retains the specific component or assembly.

  4. Clip-on nut - Wikipedia

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    A square style clip-on nut does not clip onto the edge of the sheet metal, but rather the edges of a square hole or slot. It is a square nut that has a sheet metal retainer that protrudes down two sides of the nut. These legs are formed to have lips that grab onto the sheet metal object.

  5. Fastener - Wikipedia

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    Flat head fasteners: Ideal for applications where aesthetics are a priority, flat head fasteners sit flush with the surface, offering a clean appearance. Round head fasteners: With a rounded top, round head fasteners provide a larger bearing surface, suitable for sheet metal or thin plastic assemblies.

  6. Speed nut - Wikipedia

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    Most types are designed for either machine screws or sheet metal screws. Some nuts do not attach to the workpiece. Some nuts do not attach to the workpiece. These are usually shaped as either a rectangle, a flange nut , or a hex nut ; the rectangular speed nut is also known as a flat-style speed nut.

  7. Washer (hardware) - Wikipedia

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    A flat annulus or ring, often of metal, used to spread the load of a screwed fastening. Additionally, a plain washer may be used when the hole is a larger diameter than the fixing nut. Additionally, a plain washer may be used when the hole is a larger diameter than the fixing nut.

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