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Spring Identification
Would anyone know of the description of the spring pictured at www.vici.demon.co.uk .... and where I could buy a few of them? Regards Rob |
Spring Identification
I don't know what they are properly called--however I've seen them in the
textile industry, in several size ranges, used to hold yarn spiral wound ("universal wound") on cardboard, phenolic, or metal tubes for both winding and paying off into other processes (from "creels"). You may want to look around at textile manufacturer's (and supplier's) sites. -cliff knight- "Rob Hammond" wrote in message ... Would anyone know of the description of the spring pictured at www.vici.demon.co.uk ... and where I could buy a few of them? Regards Rob |
Spring Identification
Rob Hammond wrote in message ...
Would anyone know of the description of the spring pictured at www.vici.demon.co.uk ... and where I could buy a few of them? Regards Rob How big is it? I've seen similar things on ends of some fasteners(auto-related). The ones I've seen were maybe 5/16" long. Stan |
Spring Identification
Hi Stan I'd be looking for some with max o.d. about 11/16 so the length would be about 2 to 3 inches I suppose. In message , Stan Schaefer writes Rob Hammond wrote in message ... Would anyone know of the description of the spring pictured at www.vici.demon.co.uk ... and where I could buy a few of them? Regards Rob How big is it? I've seen similar things on ends of some fasteners(auto-related). The ones I've seen were maybe 5/16" long. Stan |
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