This looks great. I would be curious to know how secure the locking feature is. For example, can this locking feature allow for a design that is considered "quick release"? I suppose the answer lies on the spring constant and how much force is required to "unlock" the spring plunger from the v-groove or spherical pocket.
Any suggestion for finding design tips for ball spring plungers type GN615? If the ball is diameter 3, how large hole should I typically use for the locking action. Like what is the ratio of ball dia and hole dia for a ”light indexing action” ? :) In your video I noticed V-grooves but I’ve seen holes to the job as well.
Hello, due to the many different variants unfortunately we can´t make a blanket statement to the spring load. All technical information of the individual variants can be found on our website: www.halder.com/eng/Products/Standard-Parts/Machine-and-Fixture-Elements/Spring-Plungers For specific questions you can also contact directly our sales department.
Much appreciated, might throw some of these in my tool boxes in case I use them in some random project
This was very helpful. Thank you.
This looks great. I would be curious to know how secure the locking feature is. For example, can this locking feature allow for a design that is considered "quick release"? I suppose the answer lies on the spring constant and how much force is required to "unlock" the spring plunger from the v-groove or spherical pocket.
Any suggestion for finding design tips for ball spring plungers type GN615? If the ball is diameter 3, how large hole should I typically use for the locking action. Like what is the ratio of ball dia and hole dia for a ”light indexing action” ? :) In your video I noticed V-grooves but I’ve seen holes to the job as well.
Been 3 years and only 5 comments wow
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What is the cost m6 plunger spring
how much load it can take??
Hello,
due to the many different variants unfortunately we can´t make a blanket statement to the spring load.
All technical information of the individual variants can be found on our website:
www.halder.com/eng/Products/Standard-Parts/Machine-and-Fixture-Elements/Spring-Plungers
For specific questions you can also contact directly our sales department.
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