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    Extra-Stretch Extension Springs

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Extension Springs. Extra-Stretch Extension Springs.
    Stretch up to three times their original length with lasting elasticity. These latex rubber springs extend much farther than traditional extension springs, tie downs, and shock cords. Plus, unlike metal springs, they keep their elasticity even after repeated use. All have a non-locking carabiner with a spring-loaded latch at each end for ease of installation. They’re often used in automotive assembly lines, conveyor systems, and safety mechanisms. Do not use them to hold overhead loads.
    Minimum Load—The amount of force required to start extending the spring.
    Maximum Load—The amount of force required to fully extend the spring.
    Load
    Carabiner
    Lg.
    OD
    Extended Lg.
    @ Max. Load
    Min.
    Max.,
    lb.
    Spring Rate,
    lbf/in
    Material
    Sleeve Material
    Lg.
    Opening
    Wd.
    Material
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Each
    30"1"78"Not Rated260.54Latex
    Polypropylene Fabric2"5/16"Steel30 to 1300000000000000
    30"1.75"78"Not Rated330.69Latex
    Polypropylene Fabric2"5/16"Steel30 to 130000000000000
    30"1.75"78"Not Rated470.98Latex
    Polypropylene Fabric2"5/16"Steel30 to 130000000000000
    30"1.75"78"Not Rated771.6Latex
    Polypropylene Fabric2"5/16"Steel30 to 130000000000000
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