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Stock Sizes in Stainless Steel
Constant-force springs are a special variety of extension
spring. They consist of a spiral of strip material with built-in
curvature so that each turn of the strip wraps tightly on
its inner neighbor. When the strip is extended (deflected)
the inherent stress resists the loading force, just as in
a common extension spring, but at a nearly constant (zero)
rate. The accompanying load/deflection curves illustrate this.
The constant-force spring is will suited to long extensions
with no load build-up. In use, the spring is usually mounted
with the ID tightly wrapped on a drum and the free end attached
to the loading force, such as in a counterbalance application.
This relationship can be reversed, however, with the free
end mounted stationary and the spring itself providing the
working force, as with carbon brushes in electrical apparatus.
Considerable flexibility is possible with constant-force
springs because the load capacity can be multiplied by using
two or more strips in tandem, or back-to-back, as illustrated.
Material
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Type 301 stainless steel. |
Note: Be sure to allow at least 1 1/2 coils of material on
the drum at full extension. The spring ID will wrap tightly
on the drum so that in most applications no fastening method
on the drum is required.
How to multiply constant-force spring load


Tolerances
Width and dimensions A and B: ± 0.005" (0.13 mm), R: ± 0.06"
(1.53 mm)

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