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  • Springs
    Most mechanical-drive systems use springs and parts such as retaining clips and spring washers. Although relatively small and inexpensive, these components are often critical to the reliable performance of a drive system. which states that deflection is proportional to load, is still the basis
  • Squareness of Compression Springs
    Squareness of a compression spring refers to the perpendicularity of the spring to its own axis. A spring that is "square" will exert more uniform loads, which may be needed in critical applications. Springs with ground ends generally offer better squareness than those with closed only ends
  • Spring Index
    The spring index is the relationship between the mean diameter and wire diameter. The equation is explained in this article. This is a very important relationship to consider for manufacturing ease and cost control. As a general rule the index should be above 3 and less than 20. Springs designed
  • Soft Light Pressure Compression Springs
    The Lee Spring catalog has always offered springs with relatively low spring rates or workable (maximum) loads. But often, the offered diameters (outside or inside) were too small to accommodate the intended application assembly requirements. Lee Spring. COMPRESSION SPRINGS: LITE PRESSURETM SERIES
  • Types of Ends on Helical Compression Springs
    There are basically four (4) types of ends on Helical Compression Springs: closed & ground, closed & not ground ends, open & ground ends and open & not ground ends. This article describes the types of ends and their benefits. Helical Compression Spring Ends Type including Open and Ground and Closed
  • Spring Manufacturing using Ultem
    Lee Spring works with the Dynacept team to bring a revolutionary new line of springs to market: plastic springs, using a highly engineered resin called Ultem from Sabic Innovative Polymers. This application study looks deeper into the process, and how the companies partnered together to take
  • Technical Articles: CONNECTIONS OF SPRING ELEMENTS
    7.1 Springs in Parallel These combine like electrical resistance in series. This is the case when several springs support a single load, as shown in Figure 34. The springs are equivalent to a single spring, the spring constant of which is equal to the sum of the spring constants of the constituent
  • Active Coils in a Spring
    The active coils are what make a spring a spring. We normally refer to the coils that open in an extension spring, the coils that deflect or close in a compression spring and the coils that twist or wind up/down in a torsion spring as "active". Active Coils in Custom Coil Springs. Determining

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