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Educate me on springs

I recently broke a spring on a trigger. I called the manufacturer and they said they would send me one right away. I give them top marks on their customer support. However, if I had to go to a spring manufacturer and order a spring from scratch I would have no idea how to do it. I wouldn't know what to tell them other that the length, wire diameter and the diameter of the coils. Where can I go to learn more about springs? TIA. Javier
 
Spring rate K=L÷T (Load ÷Travel) expressed in typically pounds over 1" of travel, i.e. less than 1" travel will have a rate higher than what is necessary to compress the spring.

If you cannot measure rate easily for a replacement, number of coils can be useful as this will determine maximum travel of the spring.
 
I recently broke a spring on a trigger. I called the manufacturer and they said they would send me one right away. I give them top marks on their customer support. However, if I had to go to a spring manufacturer and order a spring from scratch I would have no idea how to do it. I wouldn't know what to tell them other that the length, wire diameter and the diameter of the coils. Where can I go to learn more about springs? TIA. Javier
The reference carlsbad offered gives all the required items. If you go through all the chapters, you will see it really is a complex problem to get the correct force and deflection and stress in the space allowed for the spring.

As a young engineer, eons ago, I did a lot of spring designs, and it was a pain in the rear. I recommend you don't even try. Do what you did, contact the manufacturer, or Wolff, or check out Brownells, who carries lots of gun springs for a replacement.
 
I recently broke a spring on a trigger. I called the manufacturer and they said they would send me one right away. I give them top marks on their customer support. However, if I had to go to a spring manufacturer and order a spring from scratch I would have no idea how to do it. I wouldn't know what to tell them other that the length, wire diameter and the diameter of the coils. Where can I go to learn more about springs? TIA. Javier
Guess what- if you told any spring mfr what you know to tell them youll be just fine
 

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