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Over-stressing and deflection of springs in the side steering tube for the Phantom model.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 68\1\  scan0116
Date  17th October 1925
  
X. 8450

To Hs.{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair} from DA.{Bernard Day - Chassis Design}

DAL/M17.10.25.

PHANTOM - SPRINGS IN THE SIDE STEERING TUBE.

We notice on F.72514 that the springs in the
side steering tubes at each end are allowed a deflection of
.175 from the normal position. By examining F.5077 we see
that the same spring is used, and by comparing the permitted
initial deflection, which appears to be .094 per spring, plus
a possible amount due to the use of the washer, it does not
seem possible that the two springs can follow a movement of
.175, meaning that at the extreme positions of the ball the
rating of the spring has fallen to half the rating in the
middle, and one pad is being left behind. Besides this
it seems probable that with a deflection of .175 the spring
is very much over-stressed.

Could you examine a few side steering tubes with
a view to finding what these dimentions are, namely, what is
the initial deflection when the springs are loaded up normally
and then what is the maximum movement allowed in service. We
have been reckoning all the time on an allowable movement
of .1.

DA.{Bernard Day - Chassis Design}
  
  


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