1-1/16" Round Edge Non-Heat Treated Split Rings - 1000pk
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1-1/16" Round Edge Non-Heat Treated Split Rings - 1000pk

Part #: 6920-1025
Brand: MyBinding
  • Material: Nickel-Plated Steel
  • Color: Silver
  • Edge: Round Edge
  • Diameter: 1-1/16" (28mm)
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Product Description

These high quality non-heat treated key rings are great for light duty and medium duty applications. Available in several different styles, there are literally hundreds of uses for these split rings. Choose from nickel-plated steel or brass-plated steel options. Or if you are looking for a heavy duty split ring that will be more durable you might want to consider the heat treated split rings that we carry.

Product Details

  • Type: Split Ring Key Holder
  • Color: Silver
  • Material: Nickel-Plated Steel
  • Heat Treated: No
  • Edge: Round Edge
  • Diameter: 1-1/16" (28mm)
  • Quantity: 1000 per Pack
  • Part Number: 6920-1025

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Transcript: These are Split Rings!They come in two sizes: 1 3/16 inches and 15/16 of an inch in diameter.Some are specially heat treated to make the metal harder and stronger.Here is another look at the two sizes. The larger is great for holding several keys, while the smaller size can be great for making key chains.Speaking of key chains, if you add in a key tag tab, now connecting anything to your split ring just got easier.If you don’t know how to use a split ring, well I figured I give a demo of that as well. Depending on the thickness from the edge of the key to the hole, getting a key on can b ... Read More

These are Split Rings!

They come in two sizes: 1 3/16 inches and 15/16 of an inch in diameter.

Some are specially heat treated to make the metal harder and stronger.

Here is another look at the two sizes. The larger is great for holding several keys, while the smaller size can be great for making key chains.

Speaking of key chains, if you add in a key tag tab, now connecting anything to your split ring just got easier.

If you don’t know how to use a split ring, well I figured I give a demo of that as well. Depending on the thickness from the edge of the key to the hole, getting a key on can be difficult.

Taking things off, is the same process.

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