# Proto® JRR07532 Crush Gauge Retaining Ring, 3/4 in Drive, For Use with Impact Socket, Steel, Plastic Coated, Red

**Brand:** [PROTO](https://dev.maxsupplyco.com/brands/PROTO)
**SKU:** JRR07532-12970
**MPN:** JRR07532
**Price:** $5.83 · in stock
**URL:** https://dev.maxsupplyco.com/product/proto-jrr07532

## Features

- 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
- Designed with a resin crush gauge to help identify when to replace worn sockets
- 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
- 1-piece construction, no loose parts
- Pin is made of resin which allows the material to compress without breaking
- 2 in groove

## Specifications

| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| UPC | 662679978044 |
| Brands | PROTO |
| Width (in) | 2.1875 |
| Height (in) | 0.1875 |
| Length (in) | 2.1875 |
| Manufacturer | Stanley Black & Decker |
| Package Quantity | 10/Each |
| Manufacturer Part Number | JRR07532 |

## Description

Proto® Retaining Ring, Crush Gauge, 3/4 in Drive, 2-3/16 in Overall Length, For Use with: Impact Socket, Steel, Plastic Coated, Red, 3/16 in H x 2-3/16 in W

Features

- 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

- Designed with a resin crush gauge to help identify when to replace worn sockets

- 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

- 1-piece construction, no loose parts

- Pin is made of resin which allows the material to compress without breaking

- 2 in groove
