Rotor Clip Company, Inc. 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 |
|---|---|
| Multi Turn, Metric. Used for low to medium force applications with greater travel compared to single-turn springs. Utilizes nearly half the space as helical compression springs while producing the same... | |
| Single Turn, Metric. Ideal for short deflection applications with low to medium forces. Offered in a number of waves and material thicknesses. Designed for a wide range of bore and... | |
| Single Turn, Narrow, Inch. Ideal for short deflection applications where space is minimal. | |
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