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Eclipse Index Tech Tips

HOW TO RATE COIL SPRINGS WITHOUT A RATER:

SPRING RATE = GD4/8NM3

G  = Torsional Modulus for Steel     11.25 x 106
D = Wire Diameter in Inches
N = Number of Active Coils
M = Mean Coil Diameter in Inches. Mean Diameter Is:

If using I.D. = 1 Wire plus Inside Diameter
If using O.D. = 1 Wire minus Outside Diameter

8   = A Constant for all Coil Springs

The "G" Factor is always the same for all coil springs made from
steel  (11.25 x 10
6 can also be written as 11,250,000).

EXAMPLE: 10 active Coils and a mean coil diameter
of 5.00 inches and a wire size of .625

11,250,000 x .625 x .625 x .625 x .625       =    171,661,370
              8 x 10 x 5.0 x 5.0 x 5.0                           10,000

(Constant)        (Active Coils)     (Mean Dia.)

Spring Rate    =  171,661,370 / 10,000

Spring Rate    =  171.66 lbs./per inch

HOW TO DETERMINE ACTIVE COILS OF A COIL SPRING:  

Count total number of coils, subtract a coil for each coil that touches, these are dead coils. Ground flat ends are a dead coil.  Start count with cut-off end facing you directly above would be one and so on. Not all coil rings are even coiled. You can have .125, .25, .5 or .75 of a coil (Example 10.25 Coils).

 

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Last Updated 4/04