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Conical compression springs spring rate.
Conical springs are cone shaped compression springs designed to provide a near constant spring rate and a solid height lower than a normal spring.
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Conical compression springs are cone shaped springs designed to provide a near constant spring rate and a solid height lower than a normal spring.
To calculate the compression spring rate of this spring divide the load of 20 pounds by the distance traveled of 2.
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Spring rate also known as spring constant is the constant amount of force or spring rate of force it takes an extension or compression spring to travel an inch of distance or in the metric system of measurement a millimeter of distance the units of measurement of rate in the english system are lbf in pounds of force per inch or n mm newtons per millimeter in the metric system.
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Each spring features a variable pitch to achieve the constant spring rate and coils which nest during deflection to provide a solid height approximately equal to two wire diameters.
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Conical springs are cone shaped compression springs designed to provide a near constant spring rate and a solid height lower than a normal spring.
Known for their shape tapered springs are more laterally stable and less liable to buckle than regular compression springs.
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Each spring features a variable pitch to achieve the constant spring rate and coils which nest during deflection to provide a solid height approximately equal to two wire diameters.
The compression spring rate calculated will be of 10 pounds of force per inch.