Compression Springs

  • This compression springs from wire dia 0.1 mm to 12.5 mm. A type of spring designed to compress and become smaller when pressed with compressive load. Compression spring normally refers to a coil compression spring.
  • The ends can be ground flat so that force is applied squarely to each end of the spring, reducing the tendency to buckle, or to accommodate accurate seating requirements and a reduced solid height that may be imposed by particular applications.  
  • Compression springs are the easiest type to make; can be made more rapidly and accurately than other types and should be used in preference to other types wherever possible; avoid using open ends or open and ground ends. Such springs usually tangle when shipped; use closed ends only and avoid grinding whenever possible, especially on light wire sizes under 0.60 mm or where a large spring index Om/d prevails such as 13 or larger. 
  • The outside diameter of a compression spring increases and the outside diameter of an extension spring decreases when deflection occurs. Avoid designing spring with spring index Dm/d below 4 and above 5.

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