Disc Springs

Disc springs, also known as Belleville washers, are cone-shaped components that provide axial load in mechanical systems. Their design supports high load capacity and durability in compact spaces, making them ideal for various industrial applications.

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Common Applications

industrial machinery

automotive clutches

valve actuation

thermal compensation

vibration damping

load maintenance

Buying Guide

Disc Springs Buying Guide

When selecting disc springs, it's important to account for several key factors to ensure optimal performance and longevity in your specific application.

Due to their unique design, disc springs offer advantages in both static and dynamic settings, but careful selection is crucial.

  • Evaluate load and stress requirements to choose the appropriate load-bearing capacity.
  • Consider the material based on environmental exposure to prevent corrosion.
  • Check the dimensions for proper fit within your assembly.
  • Verify condition, including surface finish and structural integrity, when buying surplus.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are disc springs used for?
Disc springs are used to provide axial load and accommodate thermal expansion in mechanical systems.
How do disc springs work?
Disc springs work by compressing under axial load, offering high force in a compact design.
Are disc springs suitable for dynamic applications?
Yes, disc springs are suitable for dynamic applications due to their resilience and ability to handle cyclic loads.
What factors should be considered when choosing disc springs?
Consider load capacity, material, dimensional constraints, and environmental conditions when selecting disc springs.