Industrial Springs

Industrial springs are vital components used to exert force, support load, or absorb shock in various machinery. They ensure efficient operation and durability in manufacturing processes.

  1. Silicon Valley Group Part Number 211-141

    Other Springs

    Silicon Valley Group Part Number 211-141

    Spring SVG Comp .240 x 1.5L x .02
  2. Novellus Systems, In Part Number 19-115683-01

    Other Springs

    Novellus Systems, In Part Number 19-115683-01

    Spring Inner Esc

    Make: Novellus Systems, In

    Model: 19-115683-01

    35 units @ Best Price

Common Applications

machinery tensioning

load support

shock absorption

precision engineering

Buying Guide

Industrial Springs Buying Guide

Choosing the right industrial spring requires careful consideration of your specific manufacturing needs and conditions. Surplus options can offer cost-effective solutions but require thorough inspection.

When purchasing surplus springs, ensure they meet the necessary specifications and are free from corrosion or wear.

  • Verify material composition for compatibility with your equipment.
  • Check for any signs of wear or damage.
  • Ensure the spring rate matches the application's requirements.
  • Confirm the spring's dimensions fit your machinery.

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials are industrial springs made from?
Industrial springs are typically made from alloys such as steel, stainless steel, and sometimes non-ferrous metals for specific applications.
How do I determine the right spring for my equipment?
Consider the load capacity, spring rate, and environmental conditions where the spring will be used to determine the appropriate type.
Can surplus springs be used in precision applications?
Yes, if they meet the required specifications and have been verified for integrity and performance.
What is the importance of spring force in a manufacturing setting?
Spring force is crucial in maintaining tension and stability, ensuring machinery operates correctly and safely.