Compression spring, extension spring and torsion spring
Disc spring
A disc spring consists primarily of a convex disc supported at the outer periphery by one force and an opposing force on the center of the disc.
Wire form
Wire forms are products that are made out of round wire. Sometimes they are very simple and basic. Others are a complex series of lengths, radii, and angles.
Flat spring
Hold individual springs firmly in position while the die is being assembled or disassembled. Pre-loading the spring is easy since the springs can be set individually, which avoids working against the combined force of the springs.
Spring washer
Extension springs are designed to absorb and store energy as well as create a resistance to a pulling force. It is initial tension that determines how tightly together an extension spring is coiled.
Wave spring
Constant force spring is a roll of restressed strip which exerts a nearly constant restraining force to resist uncoiling.
Clock spring
Enhance die spring life by providing a flat, hardened die pocket for spring operation.
Retaining ring spring
Retaining Rings, which are available in several types and various sizes, are used to fasten assemblies on shafts or inside housings and bores.
Constant force spring
Constant force spring is a roll of restressed strip which exerts a nearly constant restraining force to resist uncoiling.
Constant section ring spring
Wire forms are products that are made out of round wire. Sometimes they are very simple and basic. Others are a complex series of lengths, radii, and angles.