• Retaining rings are used to help secure sockets onto drive tools • They are not intended to bear any load • The rotational forces are between the drive tool and the socket • The resin crush gauge on the pin helps indicate when a socket is excessively worn and should be replaced • Drive tool and socket should line up when in use and should not pinch the crush gauge • Cracked sockets and/or worn drive tools cause each other to turn excessively in relation to each other • This action pinches the small fin or the crush gauge on these retaining rings • If the crush gauge is pinched, it is an indication that the socket and or the drive tool need to be replaced • One-piece construction, no loose parts • Pin is made of resin which allows the material to compress without breaking • Part numbers are embossed on the rings near the point at which the pin and ring meet
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