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Stainless Steel E Type Circlip
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Choosing the Right Stainless Steel E Type Circlip
Choosing the Right E-Type Circlip
1) What is an E-type circlip & when to use it?
An E-type circlip (E-clip) is a three-prong, E-shaped spring steel fastener that snaps into a groove on a shaft and provides a shoulder on one side of the shaft.
Use an E-type circlip when you need a quick, economical axial retainer that can be installed from one side only:
To retain washers, spacers, collars, and light gears on a shaft
To locate bushes or small bearings on pins and shafts
In assemblies where fast installation/removal is more important than high load capacity
E-clips are widely used in:
Automotive linkages and small mechanisms
Appliances and light machinery
Electro-mechanical assemblies, valves, and controls
They are especially useful where you cannot access the end of the shaft and must clip from the side.
2) Shaft diameter & standard
E-type circlips are specified by the shaft diameter they fit on:
For example: “E-type Circlip for Ø6 mm shaft” is designed to fit a 6 mm shaft with the correct groove.
Selection steps:
Confirm the shaft diameter (e.g. Ø3, Ø4, Ø6, Ø8 mm, etc.)
Choose the matching E-clip size recommended for that shaft diameter.
Using the wrong size can cause:
Too loose → E-clip may fall off or have poor retention
Too tight → Over-stressing during assembly, risk of cracking or permanent deformation
3) Groove design – fit & function
Even with E-clips, the groove on the shaft is critical:
Groove position and width must match the E-clip design
Groove depth must allow enough clip engagement to give a positive axial stop
Key points:
The groove should be clean, burr-free, and properly aligned
The E-clip legs must sit fully in the groove, with the center “bridge” providing the retaining shoulder
For reliable retention, follow the groove recommendations given in the clip catalogue/standard
Because E-clips are usually for light to medium duty, many designs rely on standard machine grooves specified by the OEM or manufacturer.
Mechanical Properties (Guide)
Mechanical Properties (Guide) – E-Type Circlips
E-clips, like other circlips, are spring elements.
Their performance depends on spring properties (elasticity, fatigue, hardness), not on simple tensile strength alone.Stainless Steel E-Clips
Material: stainless spring steel (specific grade depends on manufacturer, often a martensitic or austenitic spring stainless)
Characteristics:
Higher corrosion resistance than carbon steel E-clips
Suitable for humid, marine, food, and chemical environments
Spring properties adjusted so that the clip still snaps securely into the shaft groove
Performance notes:
Ideal for smaller stainless assemblies where rust is not acceptable
Used together with stainless shafts & components to maintain consistent corrosion performance





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An E-type circlip (E-clip) is a three-prong, E-shaped spring steel fastener that snaps into a groove on a shaft from the side.
It creates a shoulder on the shaft to stop components like washers, gears, or spacers from sliding off.
E-type circlip (E-clip):
Clips onto the side of the shaft.
Needs only one-side access (you don’t need a free shaft end).
Has three legs and a central “bridge”.
External circlip (DIN 471):
Fits around the end of the shaft and into a circumferential groove.
Requires access to the shaft end for installation.
Provides a more continuous shoulder and generally higher axial capacity.
E-clips are usually used for lighter-duty, quick-assembly applications.
E-clips are specified by the shaft diameter they are designed for.
Example:
“E-Type Circlip for Ø6 mm shaft” is made for a 6 mm shaft with the correct groove.
Steps:
Confirm the shaft diameter (e.g. Ø3, Ø4, Ø6, Ø8, Ø10…).
Select the E-clip size that the manufacturer lists as matching that shaft diameter.
Never “force fit” another size – it can either fall off (too big) or crack/deform (too small).
Yes.
An E-clip must sit in a properly machined groove on the shaft:
The groove locates the clip axially.
The three legs of the clip must seat fully in the groove.
Without a groove (or with a poorly made groove), the E-clip cannot retain components safely.
E-clips are generally for light to moderate axial loads.
They are not intended to replace:
Heavy-duty external circlips in major rotating machinery
Nuts, shoulders, or flanges in structural or high-thrust applications
For high axial loads, use full circlips (DIN 471/472) or engineered bolted/shoulder solutions.
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