peter_4059
26-04-2015, 01:12 PM
I'm looking into replacement of the primary collimation springs on my LXD55 SN10 to something a bit firmer. I've got the approximate dimensions of the existing springs however I'm looking for ideas on how rigid a replacement spring to select.
The existing springs are 14.5mm OD 1.5mm wire and in the collimated (compressed) position they are approx. 19mm long with 7 coils. The mirror is 254mm OD/26mm thick and I estimate the mass is approximately 3.5 kg's so about 32N total force.
I've previously purchased some Bob's Knobs springs for my Newt and these are 14.2mm OD, 1.6mm wire stainless steel. Comparing these dimensions to what's available at Small Parts I reckon they are rated around 112N, giving a capacity of three springs about 10x the actual force from the mirror.
Bunnings has some CSC springs (C-712) in suitable dimensions however these are rated at 198N. Small parts has a much larger selection however the price is a lot higher. I assume making the spring too rigid will make it difficult to turn the collimation knobs.
Does 100-200N sound like a reasonable range to target?
Cheers,
Peter
The existing springs are 14.5mm OD 1.5mm wire and in the collimated (compressed) position they are approx. 19mm long with 7 coils. The mirror is 254mm OD/26mm thick and I estimate the mass is approximately 3.5 kg's so about 32N total force.
I've previously purchased some Bob's Knobs springs for my Newt and these are 14.2mm OD, 1.6mm wire stainless steel. Comparing these dimensions to what's available at Small Parts I reckon they are rated around 112N, giving a capacity of three springs about 10x the actual force from the mirror.
Bunnings has some CSC springs (C-712) in suitable dimensions however these are rated at 198N. Small parts has a much larger selection however the price is a lot higher. I assume making the spring too rigid will make it difficult to turn the collimation knobs.
Does 100-200N sound like a reasonable range to target?
Cheers,
Peter