Eddyj
Well-Known Member
Best way to figure out what a spring is rated for? I figure you compress it with a set amount of weight. Is there an easy way to do it?
Thanks Neal, that's the answer I was hoping to get.Neal3000 said:Sometimes they are inscribed on the flat part on the end
kmcminn said:I'm having a hard time getting anything that makes sense from that formula.
Here is one that I know what rate the spring is.
D= 2.96
n= 13
d=.46
Let me know what you come up with.
The ones I need to know at
D=2.925
n=13
d=.425
JohnG said:I think I have it in Excel that does the formulas automatic. I'll look tomorrow.
Posted with my thumbs from Tapatalk.
kmcminn said:Can anyone tell me if PAC Spring Rates are engraved or stamped on the spring anywhere. The Sharpe on the stickers are long gone.
Neal3000 said:Sometimes they are inscribed on the flat part on the end
JohnG said:I think I have it in Excel that does the formulas automatic. I'll look tomorrow.
Posted with my thumbs from Tapatalk.