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Disc Spring Selection and Installation
Jul. 26, 2024
For static, or dynamic applications, select a disc spring that at 75% of its total available deflection offers the maximum force and/or deflection required. Between 75% deflected and the ‘flattened’ position, the actual force/stress characteristics become considerably greater than those calculated.
What is the Difference Between a Disc Spring and a Belleville Spring?
Jun. 28, 2024
Belleville Washers are primarily used in heavy duty applications fastened together with a bolt where the load is considered static. Disc Springs can be statically loaded either continuously or intermittently, or dynamically subjected to continuous load cycling.
An Overview of Belleville Washers
Jun. 17, 2024
Belleville washers offer several advantages, including the ability to conserve space, provide a long service life, work in conjunction with coiled springs, and distribute loads evenly. They also excel in absorbing shocks, preventing bolt failures, and maintaining the positioning accuracy of ball bearings.
Are Disc Spring Washers Effective Against Bolt Loosening?
May. 31, 2024
These washers are installed between the bolt head or nut and the mating surface. Their mechanical capabilities rely on their conical shape. When subjected to a load, the washer undergoes elastic deformation and then returns to its pre-deflected shape.