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ISO 19690:2018

ISO 19690:2018 Disc springs – Part 2: Technical specifications

CDN $273.00

SKU: d71f44f393ea Category:

Description

This document specifies two different grades of disc springs.

Grade A defines basic requirements of disc springs for static applications with low and moderate performance. Springs manufactured according to Grade A are not used for dynamic applications.

Grade B defines requirements on disc springs especially used for dynamic applications and high performance static applications. Disc springs according to Grade B ensure a better quality by higher demands on manufacturing processes and tolerance requirements. Grade B includes graphs showing the guaranteed fatigue life such as a function of stress.

Edition

1

Published Date

2018-09-20

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

29

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document specifies two different grades of disc springs.

Grade A defines basic requirements of disc springs for static applications with low and moderate performance. Springs manufactured according to Grade A are not used for dynamic applications.

Grade B defines requirements on disc springs especially used for dynamic applications and high performance static applications. Disc springs according to Grade B ensure a better quality by higher demands on manufacturing processes and tolerance requirements. Grade B includes graphs showing the guaranteed fatigue life such as a function of stress.

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