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Yinpecly 3D Printer Die Spring 20mm OD 10mm ID 25mm Long Spiral Stamping Light Load Compression Mould Die Spring for Mechanical Equipment 3D Printer Accessories - Blue Tone 2PCS

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1.:20-10-30mm


2.Color:Blue


3.:10


  • 【SIZE】- Hole Diameter (Outer Diameter): 20mm/0.79"; Inner Diameter (Tolerance +1mm/-0.5mm): 10mm/0.39"; Free Length: 25mm/0.98" (+/- 2mm); Loading Grade: Light Load.
  • 【SPRING STEEL MATERIAL】- The Compression mould die spring is made of spring steel, and the surface is painted, so there is more durable and can be reused many times
  • 【FEATURE】- Mold die springs adopt closed design, rectangular cross-section, and harder than ordinary springs; They have the characteristics of small size and high precision
  • 【APPLICATION】- Mold springs are mainly used in the mold machinery of injection molding machines, such as 3D printer heated bed, which are very suitable for high-stress applications, as well as various springs and other applications
  • 【PACKAGE CONTENT】- Package Content: 2Pcs x Compression Mould Die Spring; Load Type: Light Load; Color: Blue



Product Description

01

Yinpecly is a professional supplier of various hardware products. There are a variety of different sizes and different colors of mold springs in the store. Each color represents a different load-bearing load and is suitable for different occasions. We believe that higher quality and lower cost can help our customers save time and money. Please confirm the product size when purchasing.

细节图2

  • Mold springs are harder than regular springs, which helps your 3D printer be more stable when printing.
  • Generally speaking, there are yellow, blue, red, green, brown springs sorted by different load,die spring is the YELLOW one, which is the lightest load one.
细节图

  • Yellow means the load level is lighter load;
  • Blue means the load level is light load;
  • Red means the load level is middle load;
  • Green means the load level is heavy load;
  • Brown means the load level is overweight load.
3

QUICK AND EASY INSTALLATION

  • Unscrew the adjustment knobs from the bottom of your print bed.
  • And replace those stock springs with these new ones.
  • Screw the adjustment knobs back into the print bed with these new springs.
  • Then you're free to go! Level your bed and keep on printing.

1

Die Spring

These springs may seem trivial, but the springs used on 3D printers can improve print quality and stability.

2

Outstanding Performance

Rectangular Section, strong, keeps print bed level better.

3

Application

The heatbed springs are well suited for high stress applications, but also suitable for various of other applications.

4

Feature

Compatible with most 3D Printer Bed.


mem
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
Rock solid is not a good thing for springs
Lis M
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
good quality stuff. but unfortunately doesnt work for my application. the compressed length is too long.
Nixon Wong
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2022
The listed dimensions are accurate. Used it on Fanatic CSL loadcell pedal to replace the stiff elastomer.
Emmanuel Howell
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2022
Used it fory brake pedal for the fanatec loadcell pedal workes great
lokiperson
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2022
I bought this to modify the travel of my Fanatec CSL load cell pedal. Load cell pedals tend to be stiff with limited travel as you modulate braking with pressure rather than travel distance. I still feel that the CSL load pedal is much too stiff. I definitely prefer to modulate brake force with pressure rather than travel distance because it significantly improved my overall consistency. However, I also like there to be some progressive resistance rather than pressing on what feels like a solid surface.Since the stock rubber bushings are so rigid, I thought it would be good to replace part of them with a spring to give them a more progressive feel. As you can see from the picture, this spring is the perfect size and works great. It still takes a lot of force to press the pedal but actually allows a bit more movement.With that said, I also moved from a Playseat challenge to a GT omega Apex rig and the pedal stand is night and day different. With the Playseat challenge, I had to drop my pressure to 80% to reach 100% before causing the seat to lift. With the Apex, I’ve now moved the pressure to 90 and have gained significantly more brake travel.I also bought a stiffer red spring and a longer blue spring to try, but haven’t had enough time to test them just yet to see how they compare. I’ll be reviewing those as well and hopefully figure out which provides the best feeling.All in all, I recommend this spring if you’re looking to add a bit more travel to your pedal without overly softening it, especially if you’re not able to really solidly mount your pedals.