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...
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...
The Custom Line range of gas springs offers micro compression gas springs and a selection of standard size gas springs. Micro compression gas springs offer users many advantages due their small size and low force Stroke range of 1" to 3.5" Force...
Orlando Spring Corporation custom manufactures various types of clock springs, also known as power springs, from flat-stock material for widths and thicknesses of up to 2” and 0.125”, respectively. These close-wound springs store rotational...
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...
Pa-Ted manufactures torsion springs from many different materials for a variety of uses. As a custom wire form manufacturer, Pa-Ted uses Basic Steels, Monels, Beryllium Copper, Music Wire, Brass – annealed to spring temper, Phosphorus Bronze,...
Advanex Americas is a leading manufacturer of extension springs which are helical springs designed to absorb and store energy by offering resistance to a pulling force. Extension springs are used in a variety of applications including automotive,...
Sterling Spring, LLC is dedicated to becoming the spring supplier of choice through our customer-focused approach to product quality, open communication, technical service and on-time delivery. Through Sterling's commitment to our employees and...
Most extension springs are wound with initial tension. This is an internal force that holds the extension spring's coils together. The measure of the initial tension is the load necessary to overcome the internal force and begin coil separation....