A torsion spring can be closed- or open-wound and usually is designed to wind up. As a torsion spring winds up, the coil diameter will decrease and the body length will increase. Read more on the direction of spring winding in our technical articles....
Torsion springs, whose ends are rotated in an angular deflection, offer resistance to externally applied torque. Torsion springs are generally close wound. They reduce in body diameter and increase in body length as they are deflected. Commerce...
Torsion Springs are utilized in products that require a resistance to or application of torque. Once a load is applied to the legs, torsion springs deflect and elongate resulting in an angular return force. Torsion springs are closely wound with...
Combining our expertise in spring engineering and plastics, we’ve produced effective and lightweight plastic springs to meet our customers’ changing needs in the 21st century. We can produce springs in a variety of different materials, all with...
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Continuously expanding our product range, we offer specific part numbers and customer-focused platform solutions to meet the overall demand for suspension coil springs (also called coil springs, vehicle suspension springs or chassis springs) of the...
a-Ted manufactures extension springs from many different materials for a variety of uses. Pa-Ted produces miniature springs, as well as large springs for applications ranging from electronics hardware to OEM automotive parts. Secondary operations...
In need of an extension spring with complex end hooks, a conveyor industry client knew that Kehr-Buffalo Wire Frame was the company to turn to for this product. The application required an extension spring with reduced coils on each end that would...
Our range of coil springs includes compression and torsion springs to meet the most complex demands. Coil springs are used in countless applications, made from alloyed or non-alloyed spring steels in wire diameters ranging from 0.1 mm to 12.7 mm...
Torsion springs, double torsion springs, torque coils and clutch springs are used to apply torque or store rotational energy. The two most common types are single and double-bodied springs. Torsion springs, torque coils and clutch springs are...