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Disc Springs
The benefits of SCHNORR ® Disc Springs
Engineering notes:
• Standard SCHNORR® Disc Springs • Shot Peening available for added
and Z springs are preset to eliminate fatigue resistance.
setting losses. • Mechanic Zinc plating available for
• Corrosion resisting Zinc Phosphate additional corrosion resistance.
coating standard. • Other coatings per customer require-
Specifying a SCHNORR® Disc Spring ments available.
De = 40 mm, Di =20.4 mm, t = 1.5 mm
Disc Spring = 40 x 20.4 x 1.5
or Art. No. 012 800
Spring deflection s
Application
representation
of characteristic
lines possible
with springs of the
same size in
different
combinations
Spring deflection s
Friction
However, from many tests with various Influence of friction
spring sizes a figure has been derived of on spring force
for various parallel
± 2.5% per parallel spring (+ loading,
stackings.
– unloading). This results in the follow-
ing values:
Spring force F
Ref. °C N/mm2 mm
Steel for normal applications
Standard materials
C 60S 1060 1.1211 DIN EN 10132-4 –20...+100 1150–1750 0,2...7,0 easy
C 67S 1070 1.1231 DIN EN 10132-4 –20...+100 1200–1800 0,1...2,5 easy
C 75S 1078 1.1248 DIN EN 10132-4 –20...+100 1200–1800 0,1...1,5 easy
51 CrV 4 6150 1.8159 DIN EN 10132-4 –50...+200 1200–1800 0,3...80 easy
DIN 17221
Special materials for particular demands
Corrosion Resistant Steel
X 10 CrNi 18-8 301 1.4310 DIN EN 10151 –200...+200 1150–1500 0,2...3,0 easy
X 7 CrNiAl 17-7 631 1.4568 DIN EN 10151 –200...+300 1150–1700 0,2...4,0 less easy
X 5 CrNiMo 17-12-2 316 1.4401 DIN EN 10151 –200...+200 1000–1500 0,2...1,6 difficult
X 5 CrNi 18-10 304 1.4301 DIN EN 10151 –200...+200 1000–1500 0,2...1,6 less easy
Heat resistant steel
X 22 CrMoV 12-1 – 1.4923 DIN EN 10269 –50...+500 1200–1400 1,5...20 easy
X 39 CrMo 17-1 – 1.4122 DIN EN 10088-2 –50...+400 1200–1400 0,3...6,0 easy
Copper alloys
CuSn 8 – 2.1030 DIN EN 1654 –50...+100 590–690 0,1...6,0 easy
CuBe 2 – 2.1247 DIN EN 1654 –260...+200 1270–1450 0,1...2,5 easy
Nickel and cobalt alloys
NiCr 20 Co 18 Ti HEV6 2.4632 / 2.4969 –200...+700 N 1100 to 6,35 difficult
(Nimonic 90) 5829C (AMS)
NiCr 15 Fe 7 TiAl 688 2.4669 –200...+600 N 1170 to 6,35 difficult
(Inconel X 750) 5542L (AMS)
NiCr 19 NbMo 5596J (AMS) 2.4668 –200...+600 N 1240 to 6,35 difficult
(Inconel 718)
4
Duratherm 600 – – –200...+550 1150–1550 0,1...2,0 difficult
Corrosion Protection
Phosphating Mechanical or Peen Plating Chemical Nickel Plating
This is the standard process generally With this process the parts to be treated With this treatment, also known as
applied to all low alloy steels unless oth- are moved in a barrel together with “electroless nickeling”, a nickel-phos-
erwise agreed. A zinc phosphate layer is peening bodies, e.g. glass beads, and phor alloy is precipitated onto the sur-
produced on the surface, which is then a so-called promoter and the coating face with a chemical method.
impregnated with corrosion-protection metal (preferably zinc) is added in pow-
oil. The protection achieved in this way dered form. This powder is deposited Dacromet Coating
is sufficient in the vast majority of all on the surface and is compacted by the This is an inorganic silver-grey metallic
cases. Primarily for inside applications, peening bodies. An even, mat coating coating of zinc and aluminium flakes in
but a lso out of doors, if the springs are results, which can then be chromated a chromatic compound. The parts are
installed with weather protec-tion, no like a galvanic coating. The usual layer treated in a barrel or on racks and the
additional protection is required. thickness is 8 µm, however thicknesses coating then baked on at over 280°C.
According to DIN 50960, the designa- of up to 40 µm are possible. It is of
tion for phosphate treatment is: Surface particular importance that no hydrogen
coating as per DIN 50942 Fe/Znph r10 f. embrittlement can occur when the pro-
cess is carried out properly.
Standard SCHNORR ® Disc Springs
Diameter Tolerances
For the outside diameter De, the toler- Permissible deviation
ance field h12 is applied, and for the De or Di De Di Concentricity
inner diameter Di it is H12. [mm] [inch] [mm] [inch] [mm] [inch] [mm] [inch]
For the concentricity the tolerances over 3 to 6 0.118–0.236 0/–0,12 0/–0.005 +0,12/0 +0.005/0 0,15 0.006
applied are: over 6 to 10 0.236–0.394 0/–0,15 0/–0.006 +0,15/0 +0.006/0 0,18 0.007
for De to 50 mm: 2 · IT 11 over 10 to 18 0.394–0.709 0/–0,18 0/–0.007 +0,18/0 +0.007/0 0,22 0.009
for De over 50 mm: 2 · IT 12 over 18 to 30 0.709–1.181 0/–0,21 0/–0.008 +0,21/0 +0.008/0 0,26 0.010
over 30 to 50 1.181–1.969 0/–0,25 0/–0.010 +0,25/0 +0.010/0 0,32 0.013
over 50 to 80 1.969–3.150 0/–0,30 0/–0.012 +0,30/0 +0.012/0 0,60 0.024
over 80 to 120 3.150–4.724 0/–0,35 0/–0.014 +0,35/0 +0.014/0 0,70 0.028
over 120 to 180 4.724–7.087 0/–0,40 0/–0.016 +0,40/0 +0.016/0 0,80 0.031
over 180 to 250 7.087–9.843 0/–0,46 0/–0.018 +0,46/0 +0.018/0 0,92 0.036
over 250 to 315 9.843–12.402 0/–0,52 0/–0.020 +0,52/0 +0.020/0 1,04 0.041
over 315 to 400 12.402–15.478 0/–0,57 0/–0.022 +0,57/0 +0.022/0 1,14 0.045
over 400 to 500 15.748–19.685 0/–0,63 0/–0.025 +0,63/0 +0.025/0 1,26 0.050
Thickness Tolerances
Tolerances allowed in DIN 2093 are t or t’ Tolerance for t
shown in the table (right). [mm] [inch] [mm] [inch]
For springs in group 3 the tolerance is Group 1 0,2 to 0,6 0.008–0.024 +0,02/–0,06 +0.001/–0.002 5
applied to the reduced thickness t’. > 0,6 to < 1,25 0.024–0.049 +0,03/–0,09 +0.001/–0.004
We use the thickness to ensure that Group 2 1,25 to 3,8 0.049–0.150 +0,04/–0,12 +0.002/–0.005
spring loads are within tolerance and > 3,8 to 6,0 0.150–0.236 +0,05/–0,15 +0.002/–0.006
therefore will in some cases deviate Group 3 > 6,0 to 14,0 0.236–0.551 +0,10/–0,10 +0.004/–0.004
from the above figures.
Load Tolerances
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Original SCHNORR ® “Z” Disc Springs
The Z Springs are manufactured
to DIN 2093 specifications.
Article Ref. Bolt Size Size Size Spring Deflection s in inch and Spring Load F in lb
No. mm inch
s = 0.25 h0 s = 0.50 h0 s W 0.75 h0 s = h0
inch De Di t De Di t l0 h0 h0 /t s F s F s F s F
3
248500 Z 1 /16“ 9,53 4,96 0,4 .375 .195 .016 .028 .012 .750 .003 22 .006 38 .009 52 .012 64
1
248600 Z 2 / 4“ 12,7 6,55 0,5 .500 .258 .020 .035 .016 .800 .004 33 .008 57 .012 76 .016 93
1
248700 Z 3 / 4“ 12,7 6,55 0,6 .500 .258 .024 .039 .016 .667 .004 52 .008 93 .012 128 .016 160
5
249000 Z 6 /16“ 19,05 8,13 0,7 .750 .320 .028 .051 .024 .857 .006 57 .012 99 .018 129 .024 155
5
249100 Z 7 /16“ 19,05 8,13 0,8 .750 .320 .031 .055 .024 .774 .006 79 .012 140 .018 189 .024 231
3
248800 Z 4 / 8“ 17,46 9,7 0,6 .6875 .382 .024 .043 .020 .833 .005 41 .010 70 .015 93 .020 112
3
248900 Z 5 / 8“ 17,46 9,7 0,7 .6875 .382 .028 .047 .020 .714 .005 59 .010 106 .015 144 .020 177
3
249200 Z 8 / 8“ 19,05 9,7 0,8 .750 .382 .031 .053 .022 .710 .006 75 .011 135 .017 185 .022 230
3
249300 Z 9 / 8“ 19,05 9,7 0,9 .750 .382 .035 .057 .022 .629 .006 102 .011 187 .017 260 .022 327
7
249400 Z 10 /16“ 25,4 11,3 0,9 1.000 .445 .035 .067 .031 .886 .008 95 .016 162 .023 211 .031 251
7
249500 Z 11 /16“ 25,4 11,3 1 1.000 .445 .039 .071 .031 .795 .008 122 .016 213 .023 284 .031 344
7
249600 Z 12 /16“ 25,4 11,3 1,25 1.000 .445 .049 .075 .026 .531 .007 161 .013 300 .020 426 .026 545
1
249700 Z 12a / 2“ 28,0 13 1 1.100 .512 .039 .075 .035 .897 .009 124 .018 211 .026 274 .035 324
1
249800 Z 12b / 2“ 28,0 13 1,25 1.100 .512 .049 .083 .033 .673 .008 195 .017 351 .025 481 .033 598
1
249900 Z 12c / 2“ 28,0 13 1,5 1.100 .512 .059 .087 .028 .475 .007 243 .014 460 .021 659 .028 850
5
250000 Z 13 / 8“ 34,92 16,18 1,25 1.375 .637 .049 .094 .045 .918 .011 202 .023 342 .034 441 .045 519
5
250100 Z 14 / 8“ 34,92 16,18 1,5 1.375 .637 .059 .102 .043 .729 .011 290 .022 516 .032 698 .043 858
5
250200 Z 15 / 8“ 34,92 16,18 2 1.375 .637 .079 .110 .031 .392 .008 409 .016 784 .023 1138 .031 1480
3
250300 Z 16 / 4“ 38,1 19,35 1,5 1.500 .762 .059 .114 .055 .932 .014 378 .028 639 .041 821 .055 963
3
250400 Z 17 / 4“ 38,1 19,35 2 1.500 .762 .079 .122 .043 .544 .011 538 .022 999 .032 1409 .043 1794
3
250500 Z 18 / 4“ 38,1 19,35 2,5 1.500 .762 .098 .134 .035 .357 .009 778 .018 1503 .026 2194 .035 2867
11
250600 Z 19 1 50,8 25,8 2 2.000 1.016 .079 .138 .059 .747 .015 471 .030 833 .044 1123 .059 1376
250700 Z 20 1 50,8 25,8 2,5 2.000 1.016 .098 .157 .059 .602 .015 831 .030 1525 .044 2129 .059 2688
250800 Z 21 1 50,8 25,8 3 2.000 1.016 .118 .165 .047 .398 .012 1026 .024 1969 .035 2856 .047 3715
250900 Z 22 1 60,33 25,8 2 2.375 1.016 .079 .157 .079 1.000 .020 497 .040 825 .059 1041 .079 1201
251000 Z 23 1 60,33 25,8 2,5 2.375 1.016 .098 .177 .079 .806 .020 832 .040 1454 .059 1935 .079 2345
251100 Z 24 1 60,33 25,8 3 2.375 1.016 .118 .181 .063 .534 .016 962 .032 1794 .047 2539 .063 3242
Article Order Reference Size Force at 75% Ball-Bearing Type Ball-Bearing Dimension
No. mm inch deflection
inch lb outer inner
De Di t De Di t l0 h0 h0 /t s F dia. dia.
241200 9,8 6,2 0,2 .386 .244 .008 .016 .008 1,00 .006 5 623(EL3) .394 .118 – –
241400 12,8 7,2 0,25 .504 .283 .010 .020 .010 1,00 .007 7 624(EL4) .512 .157 – –
241600 15,8 8,2 0,25 .622 .323 .010 .022 .012 1,20 .009 5 625(EL5) 634 .630 .197 .157 –
241700 18,8 9,2 0,3 .740 .362 .012 .026 .014 1,17 .010 7 626(EL6) 635 .630 .236 .197 –
241800 18,8 10,2 0,35 .740 .402 .014 .028 .014 1,00 .010 11 607(EL7) .748 .276 – –
241900 21,8 12,3 0,35 .858 .484 .014 .030 .016 1,14 .012 10 608(EL8) 627 .866 .315 .276 –
242100 23,7 14,3 0,4 .933 .563 .016 .035 .020 1,25 .015 18 609(EL9) .945 .354 – –
242200 25,7 14,3 0,4 1.012 .563 .016 .035 .020 1,25 .015 14 6000 629 1.024 .394 .354 –
242300 27,7 17,3 0,4 1.091 .681 .016 .039 .024 1,50 .018 18 6001 1.102 .472 – –
242500 29,7 17,4 0,4 1.169 .685 .016 .043 .028 1,75 .021 19 6200 1.181 – .394 –
242600 31,7 20,4 0,4 1.248 .803 .016 .043 .028 1,75 .021 18 6002 6201 1.260 .591 .472 –
242800 34,6 20,4 0,4 1.362 .803 .016 .043 .028 1,75 .021 14 6300 1.378 – – .394
242900 34,6 22,4 0,5 1.362 .882 .020 .047 .028 1,40 .021 27 6003 6202 1.378 .669 .591 –
243000 36,6 20,4 0,5 1.441 .803 .020 .051 .031 1,60 .024 25 6301 1.457 – – .472
243100 39,6 25,5 0,5 1.559 1.004 .020 .051 .031 1,60 .024 25 6203 1.575 – .669 –
243200 41,6 25,5 0,5 1.638 1.004 .020 .055 .035 1,80 .027 25 6004 6302 1.654 .787 – .591
243300 46,5 30,5 0,6 1.831 1.201 .024 .059 .035 1,50 .027 34 6005 6204 6303 1.850 .984 .787 .669
243400 51,5 35,5 0,6 2.028 1.398 .024 .059 .035 1,50 .027 30 6205 6304 2.047 – .984 .787
12
243500 54,5 40,5 0,6 2.146 1.594 .024 .059 .035 1,50 .027 32 6006 2.165 1.181 – –
243600 61,5 40,5 0,7 2.421 1.594 .028 .071 .043 1,57 .033 40 6007 6206 6305 2.441 1.378 1.181 .984
243700 67,5 50,5 0,7 2.657 1.988 .028 .067 .039 1,43 .030 36 6008 2.677 1.575 – –
243800 71,5 45,5 0,7 2.815 1.791 .028 .083 .055 2,00 .041 42 6306 2.835 – – 1.181
243900 71,5 50,5 0,7 2.815 1.988 .028 .083 .055 2,00 .041 49 6207 2.835 – 1.378 –
244000 74,5 55,5 0,8 2.933 2.185 .031 .075 .043 1,38 .033 47 6009 2.953 1.772 – –
244100 79,5 50,5 0,8 3.130 1.988 .031 .091 .059 1,88 .044 51 6307 3.150 – – 1.378
244200 79,5 55,5 0,8 3.130 2.185 .031 .091 .059 1,88 .044 59 6010 6208 3.150 1.969 1.575 –
244300 84,5 60,5 0,9 3.327 2.382 .035 .098 .063 1,78 .047 81 6209 3.346 – 1.772 –
244400 89,5 60,5 0,9 3.524 2.382 .035 .098 .063 1,78 .047 65 6308 3.543 – – 1.575
244500 89,5 65,5 0,9 3.524 2.579 .035 .098 .063 1,78 .047 75 6011 6210 3.543 2.165 1.969 –
244600 94,5 75,5 1 3.720 2.972 .039 .087 .047 1,20 .035 73 6012 3.740 2.362 – –
244700 99 65,5 1 3.898 2.579 .039 .102 .063 1,60 .047 66 6309 3.937 – – 1.772
244800 99 70,5 1 3.898 2.776 .039 .102 .063 1,60 .047 75 6013 6211 3.937 2.559 2.165 –
244900 109 70,5 1,25 4.291 2.776 .049 .106 .057 1,16 .043 80 6310 4.331 – – 1.969
245000 109 75,5 1,25 4.291 2.972 .049 .106 .057 1,16 .043 89 6014 6212 4.331 2.756 2.362 –
245100 114 90,5 1,25 4.488 3.563 .049 .096 .047 0,96 .035 89 6015 4.528 2.953 – –
245200 119 75,5 1,25 4.685 2.972 .049 .110 .061 1,24 .046 72 6311 4.724 – – 2.165
245300 119 85,5 1,25 4.685 3.366 .049 .110 .061 1,24 .046 88 6213 4.724 – 2.559 –
245400 124 90,5 1,25 4.882 3.563 .049 .118 .069 1,40 .052 100 6016 6214 4.921 3.150 2.756 –
245500 129 85,5 1,25 5.079 3.366 .049 .126 .077 1,56 .057 91 6312 5.118 – – 2.362
245600 129 95,5 1,25 5.079 3.760 .049 .126 .077 1,56 .057 112 6017 6215 5.118 3.346 2.953 –
245700 139 90,5 1,25 5.472 3.563 .049 .128 .079 1,60 .059 80 6313 5.512 – – 2.559
245800 139 101 1,25 5.472 3.976 .049 .128 .079 1,60 .059 96 6018 6216 5.512 3.543 3.150 –
245900 149 95,5 1,5 5.866 3.760 .059 .126 .067 1,13 .050 85 6314 5.906 – – 2.756
246000 149 106 1,5 5.866 4.173 .059 .126 .067 1,13 .050 101 6020 6217 5.906 3.937 3.346 –
246100 159 101 1,5 6.260 3.976 .059 .138 .079 1,33 .059 93 6315 6.299 – – 2.953
246200 159 111 1,5 6.260 4.370 .059 .138 .079 1,33 .059 107 6021 6218 6.299 4.134 3.543 –
246300 169 111 1,5 6.654 4.370 .059 .150 .091 1,53 .068 106 6316 6.693 – – 3.150
246400 169 121 1,5 6.654 4.764 .059 .150 .091 1,53 .068 123 6022 6219 6.693 4.331 3.740 –
246500 179 121 2 7.047 4.764 .079 .165 .087 1,10 .065 194 6317 7.087 – – 3.346
Article Order Reference Size Force at 75% Ball-Bearing Type Ball-Bearing Dimension
No. mm inch deflection
inch lb outer inner
De Di t De Di t l0 h0 h0 /t s F dia. dia.
246600 179 126 2 7.047 4.961 .079 .165 .087 1,10 .065 209 6024 6220 7.087 4.724 3.937 –
246700 189 121 2 7.441 4.764 .079 .169 .091 1,15 .068 171 6318 7.480 – – 3.543
246800 189 131 2 7.441 5.157 .079 .169 .091 1,15 .068 193 6221 7.480 – 4.134 –
246900 198 131 2 7.795 5.157 .079 .177 .098 1,25 .074 183 6319 7.874 – – 3.740
247000 198 141 2 7.795 5.551 .079 .177 .098 1,25 .074 207 6026 6222 7.874 5.118 4.331 –
247100 213 151 2,25 8.386 5.945 .089 .177 .089 1,00 .067 212 6224 6320 8.465 – 4.724 3.937
247200 223 161 2,25 8.780 6.339 .089 .181 .093 1,04 .069 212 6030 6321 8.858 5.906 – 4.134
247300 228 161 2,25 8.976 6.339 .089 .195 .106 1,20 .080 233 6226 9.055 – 5.118 –
247400 238 161 2,25 9.370 6.339 .089 .207 .118 1,33 .089 230 6032 6322 9.449 6.299 – 4.331
247500 248 171 2,5 9.764 6.732 .098 .197 .098 1,00 .074 226 6228 9.843 – 5.512 –
247600 258 171 2,5 10.157 6.732 .098 .217 .118 1,20 .089 249 6034 6324 10.236 6.693 – 4.724
247700 268 181 2,5 10.551 7.126 .098 .224 .126 1,28 .094 260 6230 10.630 – 5.906 –
247800 278 181 2,5 10.945 7.126 .098 .236 .138 1,40 .104 260 6036 6326 11.024 7.087 – 5.118
247900 288 191 2,75 11.339 7.520 .108 .226 .118 1,09 .089 257 6038 6232 11.417 7.480 6.299 –
248000 298 191 2,75 11.732 7.520 .108 .250 .142 1,31 .106 294 6328 11.811 – – 5.512
248100 308 202 3 12.126 7.953 .118 .240 .122 1,03 .092 292 6040 6234 12.205 7.874 6.693 –
248200 318 212 3 12.520 8.346 .118 .244 .126 1,07 .094 293 6236 6330 12.598 – 7.087 5.906
248300 338 232 3 13.307 9.134 .118 .260 .142 1,20 .106 318 6044 6238 6332 13.386 8.661 7.480 6.299
248400 358 242 3 14.094 9.528 .118 .276 .157 1,33 .118 320 6048 6240 6334 14.173 9.449 7.874 6.693
Also available:
Slotted Disc Springs
The inclusion of slots on either the inner deflection. The resulting spring has a the permissible stresses in the annular
or outer diameter creates a lever which softer characteristic with a large deflec- portion are not exceeded and, if nec- 13
works on the unslotted portion of the tion and in proportion to the outside essary, the outside diameter must be
spring. This has the effect of reduc- diameter smaller spring loads. It is most increased to compensate.
ing the spring load and increasing the important with this type of spring that
SCHNORR ® Bolting Series Washers
3. The closed ring form results in a high SCHNORR® HDS Washers offer the
degree of pretensioning, i.e. an ex- following advantages:
cellent frictional connection. 1. High axial load
4. Concentric application of force elimi- 2. Optimum compensation for setting
nates bending in the bolts. in the joint
5. Sliding surfaces allow tightening 3. Reduction of the dynamic loading of
without damaging the surfaces. the screw due to higher elasticity of
Bolt with SCHNORR® Safety Washer
6. No splitting during tightening with the joint
loose and tightened
proper transitional radius between 4. Uniform concentric loading elimi-
bolt shaft and bolt head. nates bending in the bolt
7. Suitable for captive fitting on a wide 5. Greater safety with high degree of
Very often our disc springs are consid- range of bolts (combi bolts for which spring action
ered for use as safety washers for bolted a range with special dimensions is 6. Suitable for captive fitting on a wide
connections to maintain a preload and available). range of bolts (combi bolts)
14 prevent loosening. High quality disc 8. Universal application minimises stocks.
springs are too expensive for this ap- 9. SCHNORR® Safety Washers can be These high loads naturally require large
plication and the sizes of normal disc supplied in a variety of materials and cross-sections, which is why the outside
springs do not match screw and bolt different finishes. diameter of the load washer is consid-
sizes. We have therefore developed spe- erably larger than that of our Original
cial safety elements for this application. The Original SCHNORR® Safety Washer SCHNORR® Safety Washer. As a result,
These safety washers are in the is available in two series: the area required for a design with load
form of a disc spring which is serrated The “S” series is suitable for normal washers cannot be ignored.
on both sides and of trapezoidal cross duty and available for screws of size M1.6 As a highly progressive load increase
section. Their diameters are matched to to M36. The reinforced safety washer of occurs at the end of the spring deflection
screw dimensions. The outer diameter the “VS” series is thicker, and therefore when the washer is flattened, the load has
of the washer is matched to the head achieves higher pretensioning loads. The been indicated as double the calculated
diameter of pan-head and hexagon inner and outer diameters are the same value in the following table. Tests have
socket head cap screws. As a result, the as for the “S” series. These washers are shown that these values are comparable
safety washer can be used with practi- available for screws M 5 to M 30. with the measured values.
cally any screw and bolt type, including The Original SCHNORR® Safety For the security of the bolted connec-
those with rescessed heads. The only Washer is protected by patents at home tion, only the force is available which is still
exception are countersunk screws. and abroad. present after a full compression of the load
The ingenious form of the Original washer and the related setting. Therefore,
SCHNORR® Safety Washer combines the The term “safety washer” is used to de- the table indicates the minimum height af-
advantages of security through friction scribe a washer element in the form of ter the loading test. This limits the height
and mechanical locking. They offer the a disc spring which achieves its locking loss caused by setting.
following advantages to the designer: effect solely by means of the frictional The load washers contained in the ta-
connection. These are intended to com- ble conform to DIN 6796, Edition October
1. The shape of the cross section en- pensate for loosening of the screwed 1987 “Conical spring washers for bolted
sures the locking effect is at the connection, e.g. due to setting, by main- connections.” The test specifications are
outside diameter which ensures the taining a sufficiently high pretension in laid down in DIN 267 Part 26 “Fasteners;
greatest resistance to loosening. the connection with spring force. They technical specifications for elements made
2. High resistance to vibration due to are therefore especially suitable for pri- of spring steel for bolted connections.”
positive locking of the serrations. marily axially loaded, short bolts.
Original SCHNORR® Safety Washers type “S”
Standards
DIN EN 10048 Hot-rolled narrow steel strip – DIN EN 1652 Copper and copper alloys –
Tolerances on dimensions and shape Plate, sheet, strip and circles
DIN EN 10140 Colled rolled steel for general purposes
DIN 2092 Disc springs; calculation DIN EN 1654 Copper and copper alloys –
DIN 2093 Disc springs; dimensions Strip for springs and connectors
and quality specifications DIN 50938 Alkaline blackening (black finishing)
DIN 7521 Steel forgings; technical terms of delivery of iron materials
DIN 17221 Hot rolled steels DIN 50942 Phosphating of metals
for quenched and tempered springs DIN 50960 Electroplated and chemical coatings;
DIN EN 10132-4 Cold-rolled narrow steel strip designation and specification
for heat-treatment in technical documents
Part 4: Spring steels DIN EN 10258 Cold-rolled stainless steel
and other applications narrow strip and cut lengths –
DIN EN 10151 Wire and strip of stainless steels Tolerances on dimensions and shape
for springs DIN EN 10029 Hot rolled steel plates 3 mm thick
DIN EN 10269 Steel and nickel alloys for fasteners or above; Tolerances on dimensions,
with specified elevated shape and mass
and / or low temperature properties DIN EN 10088-2 Stainless steels
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