Material:
        Wire, Steel, Music in accordance with ASTM A228.
        
[Learn more...]
        
        Wire, Steel, Corrosion Resisting in accordance with ASTM A580 and ASTM A313.
        
[Learn more...]
        
        
        Protective coating:
        Cadmium plating in accordance with QQ-P-416, Type II, Class 2.
        Zinc coating in accordance with ASTM B633, Type II, Fe/Zn5.
        Passivation treatment in accordance with QQ-P-35. 
        Ends:
        Squared and ground. 
        Tolerances:
        Outside diameter “OD”:
            
        Ends to be square within 3 degrees with axis. (Grade B of procurement specification)
        Spring rate “R” +/- 10%.
        Wire diameter “d” in accordance with material specifications.
        Deflection “F” +/- 10%.
        
        Dimensions:
        All dimensions are in inches. 
        Part Number:
        
        The MS part number consists of the MS number, plus the dash number. Example:
            .
        
SAE AS24585-1.
            
        Notes:
        
            - The Part Identification Number (PIN) for MS24585D and the part number for SAE-AS24585
                    are identical. 
 
            - Free length “L”, active coils “N”, and deflection per coil “F” are for reference
                    use only. 
 
            - Load “P” must be attained at a compressed length determined by subtracting deflection
                    “F” (with tolerance) from the free length “L”. For corrosion-resisting steel multiply
                    “P” by .833. 
 
            - Spring values shown are for music wire and are based on a service life of 50,000
                    cycles at .50 stress range. 
 
            - To determine safe working deflection under other operating conditions, or when corrosion-resisting
                    steel is used, multiply “F” by the appropriate factor shown in the table below.
                    P1 = load at assembled length and P2 = final load. 
 
            - To determine load “P” at any deflection other than “F” multiply the proposed deflection
                    by the rate “R”. 
 
            - When steel, corrosion-resisting is used the value for rate “R” must be corrected
                    by multiplying “R” by .833. 
 
            - Music wire springs are not recommended for applications where temperature exceeds
                    250F. Corrosion-resisting steel springs are not recommended foe applications where
                    temperature exceeds 500F. 
 
        
        
        Table 1 - Correction Factor for stress range life cycles and spring material