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EN 16983 (DIN 2093) Disc Spring Classi cation

Classi cation according to EN 16983 (DIN 2093)


Mubea disc springs have been designed and manufactured according to EN 16983 (previously known as DIN 2093) (Disc
springs, Calculation, Dimensions, Quality requirements). Standard EN 16983 (DIN 2093) disc springs are classi ed into 3
groups:

Group 1: Disc thickness, t, less than 1.25 mm (Manufactured without contact surfaces)
Group 2: Disc thickness, t, from 1.25 mm to 6 mm (Manufactured without contact surfaces)
Group 3: Disc thickness, t, over 6 mm up to 14 mm (Manufactured with contact surfaces)

Group 1 and 2
springs without
contact surfaces

Group 3 springs
with contact
surfaces

EN 16983 (DIN 2093) Spring Requirements


Surface Finish**)
Group Production Method Upper and lower surfaces
Inner and outer edges µ
µ
Surface Finish**)
Group Production Method Upper and lower surfaces
Inner and outer edges µ
µ

1 stamped, cold-formed, edges rounded R2 < 3.2 R2 < 12.5

stamped, cold-formed, De and Di turned, edges


R2 < 6.3 R2 < 6.3
2*) rounded

ne-blanked, cold-formed, edges rounded R2 < 6.3 R2 < 3.2

3 cold- or hot-formed, turned on all sides, edges rounded R2 < 12.5 R2 < 12.5

*) Unless otherwise speci ed, the manufacturing process is left to the discretion of the manufacturer (see Section 5 in EN
16983).
**) The speci ed values do not apply to shot-peened disc springs.

Other production methods, such as laser-beam cutting or water-jet cutting etc., may be used for the production of special
disc springs. In addition to disc springs with a rectangular cross-section and rounded edges, there are the following types:

Disc springs with a trapezoidal cross-section


Disc springs with slots

Production
EN 16983 (DIN 2093) Disc Spring Classi cation

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