http://www.mcmaster.com/#compression-springs/=ozdfxv
I've used the high load compression springs in that application. They are certainly expensive but fancy over-engineered things cost money I suppose.
spring silencers for Swiss-made (large size) Unibal linkage
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Re: spring silencers for Swiss-made (large size) Unibal link
Joe,
The real trick here is to stabilize the link without adding any friction to the link. If you want something to keep the linkage quiet... make a small felt washer to take up the space.
The real trick here is to stabilize the link without adding any friction to the link. If you want something to keep the linkage quiet... make a small felt washer to take up the space.
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Re: spring silencers for Swiss-made (large size) Unibal link
That's a great idea! Thanks for sharing.
I feel like I have seen that somewhere before but I can't figure it out.
I feel like I have seen that somewhere before but I can't figure it out.