Spring Types

spring design

Compression Springs

Helical compression springs are designed and used to resist applied compressive forces or to store energy in the push mode. Compression springs are the most common spring configuration and are found in many applications such as automotive, aerospace and consumer goods.

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extension springs

Extension Springs

While many applications require springs that dampen force and perform a pushing action, others require springs that oppose extension by pulling themselves back together.

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torsion springs

Torsion Springs

Helical springs used to apply torque or store rotational energy are commonly referred to as torsion springs. The two most common types are single and double-bodied springs.

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