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If you own a set of keys, you’ve probably seen a split ring. Split rings are circular metal components that can be used to hold and organise items. Thanks to their coiled design, split rings can be easily pulled open to remove and add items as needed.

Although they’re most commonly used as keyrings, their uses go far beyond just that. From attaching things such as fobs to lanyards to securing valve tags in place, split rings can be helpful tools to keep things organised in the workplace.

Want to know how split rings could benefit you? Well, we’ve got you covered. Read on to find out the different uses of split rings available here at Label Source.

 

How Are Split Rings Used?

Organising Keys

The most popular use of split rings is organising and identifying keys, but they can also be used to bundle large numbers of keys together. Most keys are designed to be paired with split rings and are made with a hole to easily attach them.

Once attached, they can be linked to a keychain or a plastic label where you can write identifying information about the specific key. This way, you can quickly and easily find the key you need.

Securing Badges and Cards

In areas that require people to wear ID badges or access cards, split rings can be really handy. A split ring helps attach these badges or cards to lanyards so they’re always within reach. This allows for faster entry to restricted areas.

Attaching Valve Tags

Split rings are great for securing valve tags in industrial environments. Valve tags help to identify different valves, their purpose, and display important safety information. Split rings make it easy to securely attach these tags to the valves and firmly hold them in place.

Organising Tools 

Construction workers often use split rings to keep tools and other small parts organised. They can be used to hold a variety of tools like wrenches, screwdrivers, and even nuts and bolts. This ensures the most essential tools are always on hand and prevents you from losing track of important instruments.

Tagging Equipment

Split rings can be used to attach labels and tags to equipment and machinery. These labels can include crucial information such as safety instructions and serial numbers, ensuring a safe environment and making it easier to access important information.

Safety and Compliance Labels

Split rings are great for attaching safety and compliance labels to gear and equipment. By using split rings, you can easily attach these labels to personal protective equipment (PPE) or machinery, making sure they’re always visible and handy.

Managing Cables and Wires

In areas with lots of electrical equipment, split rings can help bundle and organise cables and wires, much like a cable tie. This keeps the workspace tidy, reduces hazards, and makes it easier to identify and trace cables.

 

Other Uses of Split Rings

As split rings are incredibly versatile, they can come in handy outside the workplace too. Here are a few other ways to use a split ring in everyday life:

  • Fashion accessories
  • Camping gear
  • Jewellery
  • Fishing tackle
  • Pet tags
  • Office supplies
  • Home organisation

 

What Materials Are Split Rings Made Of?

As split rings are designed to be durable, they’re usually made from metal. All of our split rings are hardened and tempered to retain their shape and resist corrosion, even when used outdoors.

Here are the different split ring varieties available at Label Source:

Nickel plated stainless steel - Providing an extra layer of protection against rust and wear, this is a great choice for humid environments.

Stainless steel - Known for its strength and resistance to rust, this is perfect for environments where durability is a must.

 

Split Rings from Label Source

Ready to get your hands on some split rings? We’ve got just what you need.

Here at Label Source, we have a great range of split rings to suit your requirements. Choose from 24mm or 32mm size options, or reach out to us for custom sizes tailored to your specific needs.