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48K145 - Walter 48-K-145 Internal Retaining Ring

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OVERVIEW

Genuine Walter 48K145 Internal Circlip for Power Tool Maintenance

The Walter 48K145 Internal Circlip is a critical replacement component designed to maintain the mechanical integrity of your Walter Surface Technologies power tools. As a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part, this circlip—also known as a retaining ring or snap ring—is engineered to the exact specifications required by Walter's high-performance equipment. Using non-genuine parts for internal retention can lead to catastrophic mechanical failures, especially in high-RPM tools where balance and secure assembly are paramount. This specific internal circlip is designed to fit into a machined groove within a bore, securely holding bearings, gears, or other rotating assemblies in place against axial forces.

Manufactured from high-quality spring steel, the 48K145 offers the necessary elasticity to be compressed for installation while returning to its original shape to seat firmly in the groove. Its robust construction ensures it can withstand the vibration and thermal stresses common in industrial grinding, sanding, and finishing operations. Whether you are repairing a Line-Mate, a Big Buff, or one of Walter's angle grinders, ensuring you have the correct retaining hardware is the first step in a successful repair. Neglecting worn or damaged circlips during maintenance can result in internal components shifting, leading to gear damage or motor failure.

Why Choose Genuine Walter Spare Parts?

When servicing industrial-grade tools, precision is key. The 48K145 Internal Circlip is manufactured with tight tolerances to ensure it seats perfectly within the housing of your specific Walter tool model. Generic retaining rings may have slight dimensional variances that can cause play in the assembly or make installation difficult. By choosing the authentic 48K145, you are investing in the longevity of your tool and the safety of your operators.

Installation and Maintenance

Installing an internal circlip requires the use of proper internal snap ring pliers. It is important not to over-compress the ring during installation, as this can permanently deform the metal and reduce its holding power. Always inspect the groove in the bore for debris or damage before seating the new clip. If the groove is worn, the clip may not hold effectively. This part is an essential item for any maintenance shop or tool crib stocking spare parts for Walter surface finishing equipment.

Additional Information
packaging-description:1 per each
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Product Type:Internal Circlip, Retaining Ring
Compatible Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Material:Spring Steel
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Internal Circlip (48K145)

APPLICATIONS

  • Securing bearings inside the housing of Walter power tools.
  • Retaining internal gear assemblies in angle grinders and finishers.
  • Replacement part for worn or damaged snap rings during tool overhaul.
  • General maintenance of Walter Surface Technologies equipment.

FAQ

It is used to secure mechanical components, such as bearings or gears, inside a bore or housing, preventing them from moving axially.

No, it is a genuine OEM part designed specifically for compatible Walter Surface Technologies power tools. Check your tool's parts diagram for compatibility.

It is manufactured from high-quality spring steel, allowing it to flex for installation and return to its original shape for secure retention.

Yes, you will typically need a pair of internal snap ring pliers to compress the circlip and fit it into the bore groove.

It is generally recommended to replace circlips if they show signs of distortion, wear, or loss of tension to ensure the reliability of the repair.

If the clip is loose in the groove, bent, or if the eyelets are damaged, it should be replaced immediately to prevent internal tool damage.

Refer to the exploded view diagram in the owner's manual or parts list provided with your Walter power tool.