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MISUMI Disc Springs

Disc Springs products in the Automation Components category from MISUMI. The product can be selected based on many product specifications such as Outer Dia. D, Inner Dia. d, Applied Load, Load P3 (at 0.75h), Material. MISUMI offers products around 1 items and the product specifications can easily be compared. Search and select detailed specifications of parts for your machine with free CAD downloads. MISUMI products are available to order through MISUMI online 24 hours a day. Free shipping, no minimum order.

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    Disc Springs

    Disc Springs

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    Disc Springs
    Disc Springs also known as belleville spring offer a wide variety of sizes to choose from.
    [Feature]
    ● Outer Diameter Minimum/Maximum (mm.) : 8 and 50
    ● Inner Diameter Minimum/Maximum (mm.) : 4.2 and 25.4
    ● Free State Height Minimum/Maximum (mm.) : 0.55 and 4.1 (depend on product code)
    ● Material : S65C, SUP10 and SUS304-CSP
    ● Surface treatment : Black Oxide for S65C and SUP10
    [Application]
    Disc springs are utilized in bolted joints to maintain the desired preload force.

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    Outer Dia. D(Ø) Inner Dia. d(Ø) Applied Load Load P3 (at 0.75h)(N) Material Plate Thickness t(mm) Free Height Ho(mm) Load P1 (at 0.25h)(N) Total Deflection h(mm) Deflection δ Load P1 (at 0.50h)(N)
    40 20.4 For Light Load 3,290 S65~70C (Black Oxide) 1.6 2.75 - 1.15 - -
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    Disc Springs

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    Outer Dia. D(Ø)40
    Inner Dia. d(Ø)20.4
    Applied LoadFor Light Load
    Load P3 (at 0.75h)(N)3,290
    MaterialS65~70C (Black Oxide)
    Plate Thickness t(mm)1.6
    Free Height Ho(mm)2.75
    Load P1 (at 0.25h)(N)-
    Total Deflection h(mm)1.15
    Deflection δ-
    Load P1 (at 0.50h)(N)-

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    FAQ Disc Springs

    Question: What are disc springs used for?
    Answer: Disc spring washers are used to absorb the vibration and shock loads in bolt assemblies that are suitable for industries that use high-vibration machinery. It depends on how you put the disc spring washers on.
      1. Parallel - When tightening the bolt and nut, The disc spring washer will help distribute the compression force equally from the bolt to the flange. Make good seals to prevent leakage.
      2. Stacking - this method provides a spring constant and prevents deflecting force. Make it act like a shock absorber that helps to decrease the bolt's loose from vibration.
      3. Combined This method combined the advantages of Parallel and Stacking together.
    Question: What is the material of disc springs?
    Answer: Here are some common materials for disc springs or Belleville spring washer consist of
    1. Carbon steel: Carbon steel is the most common material for disc springs. It is relatively inexpensive and easy to work with. However, carbon steel has a relatively low fatigue limit, so it is not suitable for applications where the spring will be subjected to a lot of repeated loading and unloading.
    2. Stainless steel: Stainless steel is a more corrosion-resistant material than carbon steel. It is also more fatigue resistant, so it is suitable for applications where the spring will be subjected to a lot of repeated loading and unloading. However, stainless steel is more expensive than carbon steel.
    3. Chrome vanadium steel: Chrome vanadium steel is a high-strength material that is often used in applications where the spring will be subjected to high loads. It is also more fatigue resistant than carbon steel or stainless steel. However, chrome vanadium steel is more expensive than these other materials.
    4. Beryllium copper: Beryllium copper is a very strong and fatigue-resistant material. It is also corrosion-resistant and has a high spring rate. However, beryllium copper is a very expensive material.
    Question: How do I choose a disc spring?
    Answer: 1. Choose a Disc Spring that has the right dimensions, which include the Outer diameter, Inner diameter, Thickness and Height.
    2. Choose a Disc Spring that matches the temperature in the operation area - which has 4 ranges: normal temperature, >150°C, >300°C and >600°C.
    3. Choose a Disc Spring that is resistant to chemicals and corrosion.
    4. Choose a Disc Spring that is matched to the Load of the application.
    Question: What is the difference between a wave washer and a disc spring?
    Answer: Wave washers and disc springs are both types of spring washers that are used to provide a preload in bolted assemblies. However, there are some key differences between the two types of washers.
    • Wave washers are typically made from a single piece of metal that has been shaped into a wave pattern. The wave pattern creates a series of peaks and valleys that provide a progressive preload as the bolt is tightened. Wave washers are typically used in applications where a high preload is required, such as in heavy-duty machinery.
    • Disc springs are typically made from a stack of thin discs that have been sandwiched together. The discs are shaped into a conical frustum, which creates a spring-like action when the bolt is tightened. Disc springs are typically used in applications where a repeatable preload is required, such as in pressure control valves, shock absorbers and clutches.
    In general, wave washers are a good choice for applications where a high preload is required, while disc springs are a good choice for applications where a repeatable preload is required.
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