Compression Springs Data Sheets
Compression springs are the most recognizable of spring and are intended to oppose compaction in the direction of the axis. The spring is extended at rest, shorten and store energy when a load is applied, and is one most efficient energy storage devices available. Traditionally, they are wound and uniform in pitch and diameter, but these traits vary considerably today.
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All Metric Small Parts
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New Hyde Park, NY
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Anchor Danly
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Farmington Hills, MI
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Associated Spring-Raymond
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Maumee, OH
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Century Spring Corp.
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Los Angeles, CA
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DME Company
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Madison Heights, MI
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Fibro, Inc.
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Rockford, IL
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Fox Valley Spring Company, Inc.
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Greenville, WI
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Gifford Spring Company, Inc.
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Garland, TX
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G.L. Huyett
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Minneapolis, KS
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Grainger Industrial Supply
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Lake Forest, IL
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Hyde Spring & Wire Co.
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Detroit, MI
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Lee Spring Company
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Brooklyn, NY
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Leeco Spring International
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Houston, TX
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MISUMI USA
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Schaumburg, IL
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MSDivisions
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Middletown, NY
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Murphy & Read Spring Manufacturing Co.
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Palmyra, NJ
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Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics - High Performance Seals, Polymer Components and Springs
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Garden Grove, CA
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Smalley Steel Ring Company
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Lake Zurich, IL
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Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument - SDP/SI
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New Hyde Park, NY
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W.B. Jones Spring Company
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Wilder, KY
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