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Default How to Measure Strength of Small Springs?

On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 00:01:24 GMT, (Doug White)
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Does anyone have any neat tricks for measuring spring constants, and/or
suggestions for comparing the strength of small springs? I'd also like
suggestions for spring vendors who sell small quantities. I've checked
McMaster Carr, and they don't have anything that small. Brownells has
0.088" diameter, and I'm a bit concerned that is small enough to kink in
the hole. Alternatively, how can I wind a spring that small?


This is one type of device used to test springs. It wouldn't be too
difficult to scab together something functionally equivalent in a
drill press or small arbor press.
http://www.imada.com/kst1.shtml

These places have a huge selection of springs, but quite expensive
compared to McMaster.
http://www.asraymond.com/
http://www.centuryspring.com/

You can wind serviceable springs with a little fussing on a lathe.
http://home.earthlink.net/~bazillion/springs.html
See Machinery's Handbook or any machine design text for spring design
formulas.

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