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Disc Springs to DIN 2093: Estimated Fatigue Life

DIN 2093 - Group 2: Thickness (t) - 1.25mm up to and including 6mm

Fatigue Life - Some 'rules of thumb'

  1. Pre-stress must be minimum of 15% of total available deflection.

  2. 75% of total available deflection is a maximum.

  3. To enhance fatigue life, (a) reduce upper-stress, (b) increase pre-stress, or both.

  4. Estimated fatigue life will be more meaningful if suitable lubrication is used, and the number of disc springs stacked in parallel or series formations should be kept to a minimum.

Fatigue Life

The fatigue life diagrams are an attempt to furnish the disc spring user with a means of assessing disc spring fatigue life using the data published in this catalogue.

However, it cannot be too highly stressed that this data is relevant to standard disc springs to DIN 2093 specification only, and is based on actual tests and extrapolated test results of this type of carbon steel disc spring.

For disc springs of a specialised nature, and those manufactured in any of the wide range of alternative corrosion and heat resisting alloys, we recommend that you seek expert assistance from ourselves.

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Pottery Lane East
Chesterfield, Derbyshire
United Kingdom S41 9BH

Valley Spring Company: Chesterfield Derbyshire

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