Tension Springs are designed to absorb and store energy by creating a resistance to a pulling force. Tension Spring ends include threaded inserts, extended twist or cross loops, hooks or eyes at varying distances from the spring body, expanded and reduced eyes, teardrop - shaped ends. Round wire is most often used in the fabrication of extension springs because it is most adaptable to standard coiler tooling.

Ordered to load requirements when the following detail is requested:
  • Length, overall (O/A), pull to pull (P/P) or body length (B/L), if essential
  • Load in lbf, N or Kgf at loaded length
  • Diameter, maximum outside (O/D), minimum inside (I/D), mean dia. (M/D)
  • Right hand or left hand wound, if essential
  • Type of ends (see right hand column)
  • Material and finish
  • Tolerances and special working conditions
Ordered to dimensional requirements when the following detail is requested:
  • Length, overall (O/A), pull to pull (P/P) or body length (B/L), if essential.
  • Diameter, maximum outside (O/D), minimum inside (I/D), mean dia. (M/D).
  • Wire size (d) and section.
  • Right hand or left hand wound, if essential
  • Type of end and relative position
  • Material and finish
  • Tolerances and special working conditions
Materials :
  • Carbon Steel
  • Stainless Steel
  • Phosphor Bronze
  • Brass
  • Beryllium Copper
  • Oil Tempered Steel
  • Other materials to special order
 
Wire Diameter Range
  • Automatic Coiling: 0.25mm - 3.00mm
  • Hand Coiling: 3.00mm - 5.00mm
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