Smalley 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.
Compression Springs: Learn more
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| An interlaced wave spring is formed from two constituent wave springs of similar thickness, amplitude and frequency. The two constituent wave springs are combined together by interlacing them so that... | |
| Conventional Gap and Overlap Type Wave Springs are used in a wide variety of applications. For short deflections and low-medium forces, they function with precision and dependability. These two types... | |
| Crest-to-Crest Wave Springs are pre-stacked in series, decreasing the spring rate proportionally to the number of turns. Uses are typically applications requiring low-medium spring rates and large deflections with low-medium... | |
| Marcel Expanders are available as a custom from Smalley. Smalley engineers are available to assist with spring design. For more information, email Smalley engineering now. Expanders can also be formed... | |
| Nested Spirawave springs are flat wire wave springs with multiple turns, coiled in parallel to produce higher forces. These forces increase proportionally to the number of turns. Now available as... | |
| Smalley is pleased to announce the expansion of our Bearing Preload Series. Smalley continues to push the limits in coiling innovation. The expansion of our popular bearing preload (SSB) series... | |
| Smalley’s Nestawave™ springs are nested wave springs in a Crest-to-Crest® configuration. Coiled from a single, continuous piece of wire, they offer flexibility in spring rate design. By combining the deflection... | |
| Wavo Springs are produced from round-section wire to provide higher loads while maintaining the accurate loading found in wave springs. As an alternative to Belleville Springs, the Wavo provides similar... |
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