Selection
a) |
If
the application involves large numbers of deflection
cycles. i.e. "dynamic" application, or
if the required forces or deflections are of a critical
nature, we strongly recommend that you select from
the range of Disc Springs that confirms to the DIN
2093 specification.
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b) |
From
the range available, select the largest possible
Disc Spring compatible with the desired characteristics.
This will assist in maintaining the lowest possible
stresses, thus enhancing the fatigue life. In case
of stacked columns the greater deflection offered
by the larger diameter springs will ensure the shortest
possible stack length.
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c) |
For
Static or dynamic application, select a Disc Spring
that, at 75% of its total available deflection offers
the maximum force and deflection required.
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d) |
As
a result of manufacturing processes, residual tensile
stresses occur at I, the upper inside diameter edge,
which will revert to normal compressive stresses
when the Disc Spring is deflected by up to
approximately 15% of its total deflection.
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