Urethane Tubes

Designed for use in applications where corrosion, vibration, and magnetism prevent the use of a conventional steel spring.

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Part Number CAD Di (mm) D0 (mm) L0 (mm) DUR     Qty
P0188120060A CAD 4.3 17.5 305 60A
P0188120070A CAD 4.3 17.5 305 70A
P0188120080A CAD 4.3 17.5 305 80A
P0188120090A CAD 4.3 17.5 305 90A
P0188120095A CAD 4.3 17.5 305 95A
P0250120060A CAD 5.8 19.0 305 60A
P0250120070A CAD 5.8 19.0 305 70A
P0250120080A CAD 5.8 19.0 305 80A
P0250120090A CAD 5.8 19.0 305 90A
P0250120095A CAD 5.8 19.0 305 95A
P0312120060A CAD 7.5 20.5 305 60A
P0312120070A CAD 7.5 20.5 305 70A
P0312120080A CAD 7.5 20.5 305 80A
P0312120090A CAD 7.5 20.5 305 90A
P0312120095A CAD 7.5 20.5 305 95A
P0375120060A CAD 9.0 22.3 305 60A
P0375120070A CAD 9.0 22.3 305 70A
P0375120080A CAD 9.0 22.3 305 80A
P0375120090A CAD 9.0 22.3 305 90A
P0375120095A CAD 9.0 22.3 305 95A
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Associated Spring Stock Urethane compression springs are designed to complement our steel wire springs. These springs are designed for use in applications where corrosion, vibration, and magnetism prevent the use of a conventional steel spring. The SPEC line of urethane springs feature multiple durometers. This allows various load capacities within each specific size. SPEC urethane springs are compounded specially for optimized spring characteristics. Typical applications include vibration dampening, corrosive environments, high loads in confined spaces, cycle and static loading and nonmagnetic requirements.

Properties

Water and oil resistant.

Nonmagnetic.

360 degree contact area.

Bondable to mating parts.

Can be mated to soft materials.

Series stackable for additional deflection with use of spacers.

Material

Urethane rubber

Durometers of 60A, 80A, 90A, 95A.

SPEC urethane is compounded to provide optimum spring characteristics.

Loading application

Urethane is a noncompressible material. The load of a urethane spring is obtained by bulging of the tube walls. Most of the bulging is to the outside diameter. The growth in outside diameter is approximately equal to the percentage of spring deflection. Example: A 1.00" spring is deflected 0.20" or 20%. Increase the outside diameter by 20%. A spring with an initial outside diameter 0.750" would bulge to 0.90". This expansion should be considered when selecting O.D. clearances.

Inside diameters

Urethane springs can be guided through the I.D. by a rod. The rod can be that of the size listed in the data tables for an interference fir whereby the spring I.D. grips the rod. Or, the rod can be reduced for a free fit.

 * Note: Load data shown is from laboratory testing. Load-deflection curves for 95A durometers are not provided due to extremely high spring rates. 95A durometer is recommended for cushioning applications only.


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Key of Measurements

Di = Inside Diameter

D0 = Outside Diameter

L0 = Free Length

DUR = Durometer


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