Disc Springs

Disc springs are specialized components designed to provide a consistent force in axial or radial loads. They ensure reliability in industrial machines by absorbing shocks and maintaining tension.

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Common Applications

shock absorption

tension maintenance

mechanical assemblies

Buying Guide

Disc Springs Buying Guide

When considering disc springs for your industrial applications, it's essential to assess several specific attributes to ensure they meet your needs.

Focus on the following aspects:

  • Determine the load requirements and select a spring that can manage those forces effectively.
  • Check material specifications to ensure the springs can withstand environmental conditions, such as temperature and corrosion.
  • Examine the disc spring's thickness and diameter, as these will affect its performance and suitability to your application.
  • Verify the condition and any previous usage to ensure structural integrity and reliability in surplus springs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are disc springs used for?
Disc springs are used to provide high force in compact spaces, ideal for absorbing shocks and maintaining tension in mechanical assemblies.
How do disc springs differ from coil springs?
Disc springs provide a larger load capacity and occupy less space compared to coil springs, making them suitable for high-load applications.
Can disc springs be used in high-temperature environments?
Yes, disc springs are often made from materials that can withstand high temperatures, making them suitable for demanding environments.
Are surplus disc springs reliable?
Surplus disc springs can be very reliable if they are thoroughly inspected for wear and material integrity before use.