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Usually Coil Spring comes in Various
Types, but the Three Common Types of Coil Springs are
Compression Springs, Extension Springs and Torsion Springs. Coil
Springs are designed to satisfy Four Operating requirements i.e.
Energy, Space, Environment and Service.
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Compression Springs are Helical Springs
with an Open-Coil configuration designed to store energy or to
resist a force applied. The most common form of Compression
Spring is Straight Cylindrical Coil Spring with the ends Squared
(Closed), and a common example for same is Ball Point Pen
Spring. |
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Extension Springs are Helical Springs
designed to store Energy and resist Pulling Force. The Spring
used on a Screen Door is good example of the most common
Extension Spring. Extension Springs must have a means for
attaching them to components in your device or assembly. Ends
can be Loops, Hooks, Threaded Inserts or Swivels. |
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Torsion Springs are most commonly mounted
on a Shaft / Mandrel, as they must be supported at Three or more
points. The End configurations (legs) of Torsion Springs are
numerous and are entirely dependent on the needed application.
Legs can be Straight, Angled, Hooked or many other shapes as
required to secure the ends during rotation. |
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Disc Spring |
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Use: Disc
Spring is use for less Space and more load.
Material: EN 47, EN 45, INC. X
750, INC. X 718, Spring Steel, AISI 304 and AISI 316 |
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