ABSTRACT
The design, construction, and output evaluation of a compressor for a shock absorber spring are all included in this study. Specific information for the various components was supplied. The design of the various elements of the compressor spring for the shock absorber was completed, along with materials chosen for each part and the rationale behind those choices. The involved production procedures were described. It was determined from the design that the spring’s deflection diminishes as spring tensions are reduced. According to tests results of the made-up compression spring for a shock absorber, the tool was very effective in removing the spring while the repair is being made without endangering the technician using it.
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