Spring Compression Wave 0.625 OD 0.240 Long Stainless Steel
21-715006-00 | |
OEC Mobile C-Arms | |
GE HealthCare Colombia S.A.S. | |
GE HealthCare | |
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Features
- Wave Type Compression Spring
- Good compression and resilience properties
- Highly reliable
- Good corrossion resistance
Product Overview
Wave Springs are also known as scrowave springs. They are made up of pre-hardened flat wire in a process called edge winding in which waves are added to give it a spring effect. This Crest-to-Crest Wave Springs are prestacked in series, decreasing the spring rate proportionally to the number of turns and used for applications requiring low-medium spring rates and large deflection with low to medium forces. This spring can be used as a replacement for helical compression springs, Crest-to-Crest springs can develop similar forces, yet occupy one-half or less the axial space. Crest-to-Crest Wave Springs will maintain the same force and load specifications of a conventional round wire spring, but with the advantages of lowered and compacted operating heights, free heights, and solid heights. This stainless steel wave spring can be used in the brake assembly of cross arm of GE's OEC Mobile Arm 9600 sytems.
Additional Features
- Good Dimensional Stability
- High Strength
- Compact Design, Consumes Less Axial Space