What is the best way to size an extension spring with specific requirements?

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To size an extension spring with specific requirements, consider using online resources like Century Spring's spring calculator and Stanley Spring's extensive catalog. The spring must be made of stainless steel, with a diameter of 0.75 inches and a rest length of 5.5 inches between hooks. It should exert a force of 10 lbs at 7 inches and no more than 20 lbs at full extension of 10 inches. Participants in the discussion successfully found off-the-shelf springs that nearly met their specifications. Utilizing these online tools can streamline the search for the right spring.
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I'm in need of an extension spring with some specific requirments:

Material: Stainless Steel
Diameter 0.75inch
Rest Length: 5 1/2inch inside the hooks
At 7 inches a forcle of 10lbs
At 10 inches (full extension) a force of no more than 20lbs (As low as possible)

Any idea on how to size this spring? What diamter wire will it need to be etc.
 
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Hey Avis...I think you would be able to find what you're looking for at this website. They have a huge range of extension springs, and I've had success before. All the best!

http://stanleyspring.com/
 
Hey, thanks guys! I found an off the shelf spring that is almost perfect! Can't complain with that!
 
You might find luck at this site...

http://stanleyspring.com/

I know they have a lot of different springs. I'm not too sure if they have the type you're looking for, but I'm betting they do. Good luck, Avis!
 
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