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Justin specialises in the design and sale of wave springs, spiral retaining rings and quick connectors, designing custom products for a range of applications including oil & gas, automotive and medical. Justin has been with TFC for over 20 years, gaining further experience in the mechanical and industrial engineering sector.
Welcome back to Smalley Talk, where Applications Engineer Justin Lawrence concludes his mini-series of typical questions he is frequently asked about wave springs.
In general, we do not recommend compressing a wave spring below the specified work height. As a wave spring travels closer to its solid height, the loads increase exponentially, and the loading can then become unpredictable. This increased deflection can also overstress the material causing the spring to relax and take a set. The amount of relaxation will be different for each design, so if your application requires the spring to be compressed below the working height, either during operation or perhaps as part of the assembly process then we need to know. This requirement can then be factored into the design and we can pre-set the springs as part of our manufacturing process to stabilize the part and ensure a consistent operational performance.
No – the available deflection refers to the range between free height and the solid height. The free height is approximate and can be adjusted for each batch to ensure load requirements are met, therefore the spring rate and available deflection are only ever for reference. In many cases the wave springs will work at other heights, however we recommend contacting one of the TFC technical team to discuss the application. We can then evaluate with you the theoretical spring characteristics and thus the suitability for your application.
That’s all for now, next time we will look at the installation of spirolox rings and laminar sealing rings.You can see more blog entries and other application examples on our technical articles page.
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