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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.
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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
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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
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Materials :
- Carbon Steel
- Stainless Steel
- Phosphor Bronze
- Brass
- Beryllium Copper
- Oil Tempered Steel
- Other materials to special order
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Wire Diameter Range
- Automatic Coiling: 0.25mm - 3.00mm
- Hand Coiling: 3.00mm - 5.00mm
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