Why do you think the new application of the Constant Force Spring is more successful than its predecessor?
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Constant Force Spring is more successful than its predecessor because:
- It is a flat, pre-stressed strip of spring material that is wound almost uniformly around itself or on a drum. Similar to a typical extension spring, the strip's inherent stress resists the loading force when it is extended (deflected), but at an almost constant rate (zero).
- The fatigue life cycle of constant-force springs can range from 2,500 cycles to 1,000,000 cycles, depending on the size of the spring and the load it is intended to support.
- They are present in mechanical systems with long-motion capabilities.
- In addition to retracting hoses, cords, tool head returns, seat belts, and gym equipment, this would also include counterbalances, door closers, feed mechanisms for floor dispensers, automated machinery, and more.
- Constant-force springs are adaptable springs with many uses, such as counterbalancing, providing tension, retracting, or dispensing an object.
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