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Disc spring DIN ≈2093 A/C Spring steel Phosphated

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Brand Fabory
Material Spring steel
Surface treatment Phosphated
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  • Warning: electroplating of these products may cause hydrogen embrittlement.
    • The disc springs mentioned above acc. to ≈ DIN 2093 are suitable for general use. For more critical applications it is advised to choose disc springs from the article groups 36300, 36302, 36303 and 36450.
    • Group 1: t 1,25 from steel C67S
    • Group 2: 1,25 ≤ t ≤ 6,0 from steel 51 Cr V4 (edges of these disc springs are not machined).
    • F = spring force in Newton at a deflection s ≈ 0,75 ho(ho= Lo- t).
    • Type A: execution heavy (De/t ≈ 18).
    • Type B: execution medium (De/t ≈ 28).
    • Type C: execution light (De/t ≈ 40).
    • If the type is not mentioned, the concerning dimension is not DIN standardised.
    • For the calculation of disc springs, see DIN 2092.

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Brand Fabory
Material Spring steel
Surface treatment Phosphated
Info
  • Warning: electroplating of these products may cause hydrogen embrittlement.
    • The disc springs mentioned above acc. to ≈ DIN 2093 are suitable for general use. For more critical applications it is advised to choose disc springs from the article groups 36300, 36302, 36303 and 36450.
    • Group 1: t 1,25 from steel C67S
    • Group 2: 1,25 ≤ t ≤ 6,0 from steel 51 Cr V4 (edges of these disc springs are not machined).
    • F = spring force in Newton at a deflection s ≈ 0,75 ho(ho= Lo- t).
    • Type A: execution heavy (De/t ≈ 18).
    • Type B: execution medium (De/t ≈ 28).
    • Type C: execution light (De/t ≈ 40).
    • If the type is not mentioned, the concerning dimension is not DIN standardised.
    • For the calculation of disc springs, see DIN 2092.

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