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Associated Spring Raymond T42190 Extension
Associated Spring Raymond T42190 Extension
Associated Spring Raymond T42190 Extension

Associated Spring Raymond T42190 Extension Spring, 302 Stainless Steel, Metric, 9 mm OD, 1.8 mm Wire Size, 55.4 mm Free Length, 68.8 mm Extended Length, 149.9 N Load Capacity, 9.58 N/mm Spring Rate (Pack of 10)

Product ID : 47871734


Galleon Product ID 47871734
Shipping Weight 0.25 lbs
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Model T42190
Manufacturer Associated Spring Raymond
Shipping Dimension 5 x 2.01 x 0.98 inches
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Associated Spring Raymond T42190 Extension Features

  • Slightly magnetic stainless steel 302 per ASTM A313 for greater corrosion resistance than steel music wire

  • Full twist loop ends for secure fastening

  • Load capacity of 149.9 newtons

  • Maximum operating temperature of 500 degrees F (260 degrees C)

  • Passivated for enhanced corrosion resistance


About Associated Spring Raymond T42190 Extension

This extension spring is made of stainless steel 302 and has an outside diameter (OD) of 9 millimeters and a wire size of 1.8 millimeters. It is made of slightly magnetic stainless steel 302 for greater resistance to corrosion than steel music wire. The spring ends are full twist loops for secure fastening. This spring has a load capacity of 149.9 newtons, and a maximum operating temperature of 500 degrees F (260 degrees C). The surface is passivated for enhanced corrosion resistance. This stainless steel 302 spring meets American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standard A313 for quality assurance. Extension springs are open-coil spiral (helical) springs that offer resistance to a tension force, or load, applied along the axis of the spring. When a load is placed on an extension spring, making it longer, the spring pulls back against the load to return to its original length. These springs are used in a variety of applications, including automotive engines, major appliances, medical devices, electronics, and sensitive measuring instruments.