Disc springs are shallow conical washers that deform elastically under load, packing a high spring force into a small space. Their conical geometry and the way they are stacked allow engineers to ...
When a single Disc Spring isn’t enough, stacking them in series, parallel or combination can solve the problem if done properly. Disc Springs are conically-shaped, washer-type components designed to ...
The EMB-300CP spring-applied electric caliper disc brake uses a series of springs to apply force to a friction disc The EMB-300CP spring-applied electric caliper disc brake uses a series of springs to ...
While similar in appearance, the two types of spring washers suit different applications. Disc Springs and Belleville Washers are both conically-shaped spring washers typically made from spring steels ...
The SPIROL standard range includes all disc springs specified in DIN 2093, Groups 1 and 2, Series A, B, and C. SPIROL's 16-page design guide includes features, benefits, design guidelines, and ...
Disc Springs, also known as Belleville Washers, are commonly used in high load engineering applications such as clutches and valves. In precision or safety critical products these basic springs may ...
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