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Seems like the pilots will need to be careful with how they lift the gears. A gear which is decidedly "on" the spring when the Pilot starts pulling could easily bounce off.
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We have a local spring manufacturer that offered to send us a couple for free... will post a video of our results when we get those to compare to century and mmc.
It looks like there are a few different ways to mount the spring (peg, something with screws, shaft collar?). Has anyone tested the shaft collar? I remember reading that spring manufacturing tolerance is +/- 10% for the k value. Is there some math that determines how this affects the "bendiness" of a spring? How would one even measure the "bendiness" of a spring? |
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Also the century spring seems to be carbon steel, while the mmc one is spring-tempered steel. Not sure what the difference is really though. |
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Our spring that came in was much less stiff than we had assumed. I am not sure how far off from the true spring it is (got it locally, very similar but not identical dimensions).
But, as a practical example, our gear falls off very easily if it is not put down at the very back of the spring. Anyone see this behavior as well? Anyone have the real McMaster part and have practical examples of how to get the gear on without slipping? |
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I've merged a couple of threads on this topic.
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Andymark has them in stock now.http://www.andymark.com/Spring-p/am-3557.htm
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What I want to know is, if you drive into it and the tip of the spring hits one of the spokes of the gear, will it flex/deflect into one of the open spaces on the gear to allow for a successful hook or is it rigid enough that it acts like a solid dowel?
EDIT: That merge really threw me off, I swear there was only one reply to the thread I posted in when I hit "Save". Last edited by cbale2000 : 23-01-2017 at 01:12. |
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I'm sure that's simply to play CYA if the springs end up being different.
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