the tensator style are also used as constant force for tool balance
purposes and can be almost any size to suit.

Dave

On 27/10/2015, andy pugh <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 27 October 2015 at 15:35, Dave Caroline <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> These are not much more than a version of a plain clock spring. I
>> imagine a bit of modification to a large clock spring
>
> I am rather committed to one that is 50mm wide, which would be quite a
> big clock spring.
>
>>  or get a spring
>> from one of the pull out barriers used in public areas trade name was
>> tensator iirc
>
> I imagine that those are quite small, seat-belt sized at a guess.
>
> I rang DQR who import theirs from Germany, and the price came in as
> £41 each. Quite a difference.
>
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