5ubtle
Well-known member
I am looking to manufacture my own replacement piece for a set of electrical contacts. One of the leaf springs fatigued after 21 years. I have considered bridging the break in the leaf, but I would prefer to recreate the whole thing. I think that ideally, I would like to get some "relay contact spring" material that is the width of a single leaf, make 2 leaves, and mechanically bond them together at the pivot point. I believe that the material may be "beryllium copper".
Anybody here willing to admit that they have experience with something similar? Can you give me some pointers on were to get material? I have found some on eBay, but its in Argentina. It would be good if I could find a closer supplier and a smaller quantity.
The leaf material is 0.4 mm thick.
Anybody here willing to admit that they have experience with something similar? Can you give me some pointers on were to get material? I have found some on eBay, but its in Argentina. It would be good if I could find a closer supplier and a smaller quantity.
The leaf material is 0.4 mm thick.