RickB
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- Just a Scag
I guess I don't know the difference between circlips and snap rings other than Americans call them snap rings and Europeans call them circlips.
These are made of spring steel, formed out of wire, and have no loops or hooks of any kind on the ends. For what they cost (vs. the cost of labor @ shop rate), I always figured the easiest, fastest way to get them out was to crimp them exactly in the middle so the halves could easily be picked out of the groove. They can be gotten out whole and re-used.
The housings come out/off as you suggest.
These are made of spring steel, formed out of wire, and have no loops or hooks of any kind on the ends. For what they cost (vs. the cost of labor @ shop rate), I always figured the easiest, fastest way to get them out was to crimp them exactly in the middle so the halves could easily be picked out of the groove. They can be gotten out whole and re-used.
The housings come out/off as you suggest.