Compression springs are used to store energy, provide load (force) or resist the force against the compression by compression.
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Dimensions Wire diameter: 0,2 – 8,0 mm Spring length up to 1500 mm Special profiles feasible Outside diameter max. 120 mm Customer specific spring shape Material All spring materials Coating All commonly coated spring steels In-house phosphating In-house stove-enameling Additional coatings through external services Specialities Compression springs highly resistant against dynamic stress Compression springs highly resistant against static stress Minimal relaxation due to heat treatment Fully automated setting- and force-inspection Smallest force tolerances Customer specific packaging Assembling and mounting with other components Rapid prototyping
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Compression springs is the most common type of springs. The majority of compression springs are cylindrical and linear, but to this group belongs also conical, barrel shaped, tapered out ends and more. The design can be adjusted to fulfill a wide range of requirements concerning spring characteristic.
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Generally, helical compression springs are made from circular spring-steel wires. The first and last windings are connected to the next one and usually ground with a diameter of 0.4 mm or more. Normally, the pitch (distance between the coils) and thus the spring characteristics are constant. In reality, special forms of compression springs are, according to space conditions and various needs, often required. Do not hesitate to ask us, we gladly optimize your applications with you.
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To ensure safe transport and enable an easy handover of the products during later industrial processes and assembly, we ship our springs and sub-assemblies in special packaging. Any conceivable special packaging is adapted precisely to the product in question, e.g. blister or polyethylene packaging. Tube packaging: Compression springs are transported in tube packaging. Tube packaging ensures that they can be inserted without problems, down to the last spring. Sub-assemblies, bent strip parts and laser-generated samples are transported in blister or polyethylene packaging to protect them during transport and storage. Modifying specific extraction mechanisms: We would also be pleased to assist you with our expertise regarding the modification of specific extraction mechanisms. This eliminates downtime of highly complex assembly equipment caused by springs getting caught up in one another.
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