JimBlackwood
Automotive
- Sep 2, 2012
- 14
Hello all. New guy here. I build prototypes (usually mechanical but it varies) with concentration primarily in the automotive and agricultural fields. Right now I need to make a pair of leaf springs for a set of hinges to bias them in one direction and could use some help in finding a source for a suitable material in a small quantity.
The spring leaf will be 3/4"wide and can be about 1/16-1/8" thick. It will be approximately 6" long but that dimension can be varied for fine tuning. It will be clamped on one end up to within about 1" of the hinge pivot with the other end resting on the opposing hinge arm. The main issue is range of motion as the hinge will need to move through as much as 30-40°. The springs will be exposed to the elements so a corrosion resistant material is preferred such as a good grade of stainless or possibly a nickel-titanium alloy.
Regardless of the alloy chosen the range of allowable thicknesses should allow the spring to be tuned to the load so all I really need is a source that sells sheet or strip spring stock in an appropriate material. A strip only 1 ft long would be enough and I would have little need for more than 6ft of it.
Thanks for your consideration, I'm hoping this will be an easy one.
Jim
The spring leaf will be 3/4"wide and can be about 1/16-1/8" thick. It will be approximately 6" long but that dimension can be varied for fine tuning. It will be clamped on one end up to within about 1" of the hinge pivot with the other end resting on the opposing hinge arm. The main issue is range of motion as the hinge will need to move through as much as 30-40°. The springs will be exposed to the elements so a corrosion resistant material is preferred such as a good grade of stainless or possibly a nickel-titanium alloy.
Regardless of the alloy chosen the range of allowable thicknesses should allow the spring to be tuned to the load so all I really need is a source that sells sheet or strip spring stock in an appropriate material. A strip only 1 ft long would be enough and I would have little need for more than 6ft of it.
Thanks for your consideration, I'm hoping this will be an easy one.
Jim