Compression Springs

Compression springs are mechanical devices that store energy when compressed. They ensure reliable performance in various industrial applications requiring tension and cushioning.

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Common Applications

shock absorption

energy storage

load bearing

cushioning

vibration dampening

mechanical resistance

Buying Guide

Compression Springs Buying Guide

When selecting compression springs, consider their compatibility with your specific application needs. Ensure that the material and design meet environmental and load requirements.

Here are key factors to evaluate:

  • Determine the correct spring rate for your load specifications.
  • Check material compatibility with environmental conditions (e.g., humidity, chemicals).
  • Assess customization options for continuous length springs to fit specific setups.
  • Verify the condition and history of surplus springs to ensure performance reliability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are compression springs used for?
Compression springs are used to store energy, absorb shock, and provide resistance in various industrial applications.
Can compression springs be cut to specific lengths?
Yes, continuous length compression springs can be cut to desired lengths to fit specific applications.
How do I select the right compression spring?
Consider factors such as load requirements, material, and environment when selecting a compression spring.
Are surplus springs reliable?
Surplus springs can be highly reliable when sourced from reputable suppliers who verify their condition and specifications.