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Tools for very small e-style retaining rings

water-works

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I have a project I'm working. Some controls have e-style retaining rings that are ridiculously small. OD's in the 5mm range.

What tools do you guys use to install and remove such small e-style retaining rings? For removal I've tried a toothpick and it works but getting back on is proving to be a big problem. My needle nose pliers are to large. Perhaps I need to buy a super micro sized set of needle nose? Is there a specific tooL for working with these little animals?

Like this but without the bend.
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Outlawmws

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I pop them off using a small screwdriver if if really small a metal pick, and yes, it sounds like you need to invest in suitable needle-nose.
 

crewchief888

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the tool is called an e clip installer.

last one i bought was from skycraft surplus in orlando fl. it's been at least 20 years....

havent seen one since :dunno:

probably better off with a small pair of needlenose.

if it's in a place where it may pop off and disappear, i always found wrapping a small piece of wire through it prevented it's loss, and me saying many, many bad words :lol_hitti

:beer:
 
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Sirdowski

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I've always just held two flat head screw drivers in the same hand and put whatever is lying around in between them if I need them spaced more. Usually just using different sized screw drivers works.
 
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