Part Data
- Housing or Shaft Housing
- Axial or Radial Axial
- Dh mm 15.000 mm
- Groove Diameter Dg 15.700 - 15.810 - mm
- Groove Width W 0.900 mm
- Groove Depth D 0.350 mm
- Free Diameter Df 15.970 - 16.520 - mm
- Thickness T *** 0.750 - 0.800 - mm
- Hole Diameter R 1.000 mm
- Large Sect. S 1.900 - 2.100 - mm
- Weight Per 1000 Pcs. 0.400 kg
- Edge Margin Y Min. 1.000 mm
- Allowable Radius / Chamfer R/Ch Max, 1.000 mm
- Hardness ST 66.000 - 72.000 - HR30N
- Hardness SG 66.000 - 72.000 - HR30N
- Interchange Waldes Truarc
- Interchange IRR
- Interchange Anderton M1308 0150
- Interchange Mil Or Aero
- Interchange Din
- Interchange Seeger-Orbis JV 15
Performance Data
- Thrust Load Ring Pr 3.300 kN
- Thrust Load Groove Pg 1.330 kN
- Max. Load W/ R Max Or Ch Max PR 1.900 kN
Tool Data
- Heavy Duty Pliers (Straight) RPN-J0
- 90 Heavy Duty Pliers RPN-J01
Materials
- Carbon Steel (SAE 1060-1090)
- Stainless Steel (PH15-7 Mo, PH17-7)
- Beryllium Copper
- Special Material Grades
- Stainless Steel DIN 1.4122
- Phosphor Bronze
Finishes
***For plated rings, add .002" (.05 mm) to the listed maximum thickness.
- PA - Phosphate, Carbon Steel
- PD - Phosphate and Oil, Carbon Steel
- PAL - Phosphate with Sealer, Carbon Steel
- HPD - Heavy Phosphate and Oil, Carbon Steel
- ZD - Zinc Plating, Carbon Steel
- ZF - Zinc Bright, Carbon Steel
- ZDL - Zinc Dichromate with Sealer, Carbon Steel
- HZDL - Heavy Zinc Dichromate with Sealer, Carbon Steel
- Z3X - Trivalent Chromate over Zinc, Carbon Steel
- ZFF - Zinc Flash, Carbon Steel
- CF - Copper Flash, Carbon Steel
Documentation
Description
Axially Assembled, Internal Inverted, Metric. Functions like an DHO ring in a housing/bore, only the lugs are reversed. This version reduces the distance the lugs of the standard DHO extend into the inner circumference of the housing/bore and allows for another assembly to pass through unimpeded.
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