Selection
First choose material type and helix. Next, select a range of wire diameter that you think may be appropriate. Finally, select the amount of deflection you expect to have in the application. Keep in mind that the amount of deflection is also the same as the free position of the ends (see illustrations). The broad the ranges selected the more option will be offered.
Load:
This is the direct force applied at a given radius. Torque can be converted to load by the formula given below.
Load (P) =Torque/Radius If a spring has a torque of 0.985 in-lbs at 180, degrees deflection, what is the load exerted at a .500 inch radius?
.985/.500=1.97 lbs
Inquire at sales@mrspring.com for quantities
of 1000 or more
First choose material type and helix. Next, select a range of wire diameter that you think may be appropriate. Finally, select the amount of deflection you expect to have in the application. Keep in mind that the amount of deflection is also the same as the free position of the ends (see illustrations). The broad the ranges selected the more option will be offered.
Load:
This is the direct force applied at a given radius. Torque can be converted to load by the formula given below.
Load (P) =Torque/Radius If a spring has a torque of 0.985 in-lbs at 180, degrees deflection, what is the load exerted at a .500 inch radius?
.985/.500=1.97 lbs
Inquire at sales@mrspring.com for quantities
of 1000 or more
Unit of Measure
Specifications
Type |
N/A Torsion |
Material |
N/A Stainless Steel |
Helix |
N/A Left Hand |
Outside Diameter |
N/A 0.36 |
Wire Diameter |
N/A 0.054 |
End Pos Fig # |
N/A 1 |
Deflection |
N/A 90 ° |
Torque |
N/A 2.13 In-Lbs |
Leg Length |
N/A 1.25 |
Mandrel Size |
N/A 0.217 |
Axial Space |
N/A 0.27 |
Total Coils |
N/A 4.25 |
Torque (SS) |
N/A 1.99 In-Lbs |