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Compression springs are open-wound helical springs that exert a load or force when compressed. They may be Conical, barrel, concave or standard cylindrical in shape. The ends can be closed & ground, closed but unground, open & unground & supplied in lengths for cutting. The changing of spring ends, plating, coloration, and finish allows a Compression Spring to meet a wide variety of special industrial needs. |
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Equipped with the latest in coiling machinery, our wire rang is 0.25mm to 10mm in diameter in round. Compression springs are the most common type of spring used in the engineering industry. They are open coiled springs which are relatively easy to design and manufacture. |
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Compression springs can be made from round or square wire, although round is
considerably cheaper and easier to manufacture. We keep a vast selection of
material sizes and types in stock, from standard spring steels to nickel
alloys, all of which can be used to manufacture compression springs Compression springs offer resistance to compressive forces. |
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They are normally
coiled with a constant body diameter. There are other forms of compression
springs too, including conical, barrel and hourglass. Round wire is most
commonly used for compression springs, but sometimes square, rectangular and
special section wire is required. The performance of a compression spring depends on the following factors: Wire size Diameter Number of coils Length Rate End Type Hand Index Stress Spring Nests |
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