Anyone know what kind of metal the bolt spring in the automag is made of?
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MY MAG, Ultra Jim
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but what type of steel? i need the elastic modulus and yield strength of the metal. also, the name of the supplier would be helpful as well.MY MAG, Ultra Jim
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ULE Body
Lvl 10
Classic Valve
ULT on/off valve
DYE Xcel Barrel
Quick Disconnect Thingies on the valve
88ci 3000psi Fixed Nitrogen System
Drop
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Why would you need that info? Just measure the spring constant. Then measure the length, diameter and size of the metal used in the coil. That'll get you all the info you need.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.Comment
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i already measured the spring constant, but i need to do a failure analysis and list some material properties for a Machine Design class so i need the yield strength of whatever material it is.Originally posted by athomasWhy would you need that info? Just measure the spring constant. Then measure the length, diameter and size of the metal used in the coil. That'll get you all the info you need.MY MAG, Ultra Jim
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ULE Body
Lvl 10
Classic Valve
ULT on/off valve
DYE Xcel Barrel
Quick Disconnect Thingies on the valve
88ci 3000psi Fixed Nitrogen System
Drop
12 Volt RevyComment
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Ask Tom or spend the money for testing.
I seriously doubt anyone here would know that.Comment
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You would probably have to get the manufacturers part number for that, then look to their information. I don't know if AGD would give the part number out.Originally posted by LegumeOfTerrori already measured the spring constant, but i need to do a failure analysis and list some material properties for a Machine Design class so i need the yield strength of whatever material it is.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.Comment
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