Dayton Lamina Corporation Datasheets for Compression Springs

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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Product Name Notes
DANLY IEM springs are offered in a range of lengths, diameters, and load classifications that conform to the ISO 10243 International Standard and the NAAMS (North American Auto-motive Metric Standard),...
DieMax™ L Die springs are available in sizes from 3/8 to 2 inch diameter up to 12 inches in length. The DieMax™ L Die Springs are manufactured to industry standard...
Chrome Silicon Steel Die Springs: Color coded/trademark for medium, medium heavy, heavy, extra heavy pressures. Special Die Springs: Per customer specifications.
Compression, extension, and fixture springs Five spring kit assortments available Assortment kits for extension and compression springs Disc springs by Schnorr, inch and metric sizes
Metric die springs which conform to the Japanese Industrial Standards Standard ISO sizes Manufactured under ISO 9002 quality standards 5 (five) load ranges - extra light, light, medium, heavy and...