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Compression Springs & Air Springs

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Conical Compression Springs

  • Material Metal
  • Shape Conical
  • Thickness 0-5-10mm
  • Color Available in many colors
  • Application Industrial Use
  • Finishing Polished
  • Feature Corrosion Proof, Durable, Easy To Fit

Conical compression springs, Compression Springs are open-coil helical springs that offer resistance to a compressive force applied axially. Helical compression springs are used to resist applied compression forces or to store energy in a push mode. Compression springs have the most common configuration and are most commonly used in engineering, tools, automotives, aerospace and consumer applications. Most compression springs are straight cylindrical springs made out of round wire.

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Helical Tension Spring

  • Application Industrial, Garage
  • Wire Size 0.3mm onwards to 10mm
  • Material Used Spring steel wires & stainless steel wires, and also Pb wires
  • Outer diameter 20 mm
  • Surface treatment Zinc plated
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Heavy Duty Compression Springs

  • Type Heavy Duty
  • Material Metal
  • Shape Round
  • Thickness 0-5-10mm
  • Color Black, Grey, Red
  • Application Industrial Use
  • Finishing Polished
  • Feature Corrosion Proof, Durable, Easy To Fit
  • Style Coil

Heavy duty metal compression spring is manufactured using round wire and designed to be used as a Die Spring or heavy duty coil spring in heavy stress, heavy load applications. Heavy duty compression springs are usually hot-coiled which allows use of thicker wire. Heating the material makes it more flexible and custom hot-coiled coil springs are usually preset which means they are wound to a length greater than the finished length, heat treated, then compressed solid one or more times to bring them to the specified length. The ends of a Heavy Duty Springs are closed and ground, providing adequate large bearing surface.

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Compression Springs

Compression SpringsCompression Springs are open-coil helical springs that offer resistance to a compressive force applied axially. Helical compression springs are used to resist applied compression forces or to store energy in a push mode. Compression springs have the most common configuration and are most commonly used in engineering, tools, automotives, aerospace and consumer applications. Most compression springs are straight cylindrical springs made out of round wire. Compression Spring Types: Compression springs from a manufacturer come in a variety of types including: Conical, Barrel, Hourglass and Cylindrical shapes.
  • Wire Selection: round, square or special-section, round being the most adaptable.
  • Compression Spring Mandatory Specification: the functional design characteristics.
  • Compression Spring Secondary Specification: which is useful for reference and been considered as advisory data.
  • Dimensional Limits: governed by the pitch allotted with regard to allowable solid height and outer and inner diameters.
Stress Level: determined by the dimensional limits together with the load and deflection requirements. Our compression springs are stress-relieved to remove residual bending stresses produced by the coiling operation. Compression Spring Stress Levels
  • A compression spring can be compressed into solid without a permanent set, so that an extra operation for removing the set is not needed. These springs are designed with torsional stress levels when compressed into solid that do not exceed above 40 percent of the minimum tensile strength of the material.
  • A compression spring can be compressed into solid without further permanent set after the set is initially removed. These may be pre-set by the spring manufacturer as an added operation, or they may be pre-set later by the user prior to or during the assembly operation. These are springs designed with torsional stress levels when compressed to solid that do not exceed 60 percent of the minimum tensile strength of the material.
  • Springs, which cannot be compressed into solid without some further permanent set-taking place is because set cannot be completely removed in advance. These springs involve torsional stress levels, which exceed 60 percent of the minimum tensile strength of the material. The spring manufacturer usually advise the user of the maximum allowable spring deflection without set whenever springs are specified in this category. Remember: It is extremely important to consider carefully the space allotted to insure that the compression spring would function properly to begin with, thereby avoiding expensive design changes
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Tension Springs

Tension springs are stressed in shear but are pulled rather than pushed, in order to effect energy transfer. By virtue of this they have different end forms to anchor them and to effect the actuation of the energy stored. The form of the ends is varied and virtually infinite in shape to suit the user and the application. However there are a number of standard or commonly used shapes. Tension springs are usually close coiled. They have a nominally linear rate, when close coiled they are coiled with initial tension Bangalore Spring Industries manufacture a wide range of round wire tension springs and have developed a number of special end forms for the convenience and efficiency as per the customers' requirements and keep a large selection of springs in stock. All you have to do is to provide us with a drawing or provide the required details to us and we will be happy to help you with our immediate and efficient services. Wire Size 0.3mm onwards to 10mm. Material Round - Spring steel wires & stainless steel wires, and also Pb wires. Ends There is a large variety of end types that can be put on a tension spring including: machine loops; extended loops; double loops; tapers; threaded inserts; hooks or eye lets at various positions; extended hooks

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Compression Springs & Air Springs

We are leaders in the market for providing best range of conical compression springs, Helical Tension Spring, Heavy Duty Compression Springs, Compression Springs and Tension Springs

Conical Compression Springs

  • Material Metal
  • Shape Conical
  • Thickness 0-5-10mm
  • Color Available in many colors
  • Application Industrial Use
  • Finishing Polished
  • Feature Corrosion Proof, Durable, Easy To Fit

Conical compression springs, Compression Springs are open-coil helical springs that offer resistance to a compressive force applied axially. Helical compression springs are used to resist applied compression forces or to store energy in a push mode. Compression springs have the most common configuration and are most commonly used in engineering, tools, automotives, aerospace and consumer applications. Most compression springs are straight cylindrical springs made out of round wire.

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Helical Tension Spring

  • Application Industrial, Garage
  • Wire Size 0.3mm onwards to 10mm
  • Material Used Spring steel wires & stainless steel wires, and also Pb wires
  • Outer diameter 20 mm
  • Surface treatment Zinc plated
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Heavy Duty Compression Springs

  • Type Heavy Duty
  • Material Metal
  • Shape Round
  • Thickness 0-5-10mm
  • Color Black, Grey, Red
  • Application Industrial Use
  • Finishing Polished
  • Feature Corrosion Proof, Durable, Easy To Fit
  • Style Coil

Heavy duty metal compression spring is manufactured using round wire and designed to be used as a Die Spring or heavy duty coil spring in heavy stress, heavy load applications. Heavy duty compression springs are usually hot-coiled which allows use of thicker wire. Heating the material makes it more flexible and custom hot-coiled coil springs are usually preset which means they are wound to a length greater than the finished length, heat treated, then compressed solid one or more times to bring them to the specified length. The ends of a Heavy Duty Springs are closed and ground, providing adequate large bearing surface.

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Compression Springs

Compression SpringsCompression Springs are open-coil helical springs that offer resistance to a compressive force applied axially. Helical compression springs are used to resist applied compression forces or to store energy in a push mode. Compression springs have the most common configuration and are most commonly used in engineering, tools, automotives, aerospace and consumer applications. Most compression springs are straight cylindrical springs made out of round wire. Compression Spring Types: Compression springs from a manufacturer come in a variety of types including: Conical, Barrel, Hourglass and Cylindrical shapes.
  • Wire Selection: round, square or special-section, round being the most adaptable.
  • Compression Spring Mandatory Specification: the functional design characteristics.
  • Compression Spring Secondary Specification: which is useful for reference and been considered as advisory data.
  • Dimensional Limits: governed by the pitch allotted with regard to allowable solid height and outer and inner diameters.
Stress Level: determined by the dimensional limits together with the load and deflection requirements. Our compression springs are stress-relieved to remove residual bending stresses produced by the coiling operation. Compression Spring Stress Levels
  • A compression spring can be compressed into solid without a permanent set, so that an extra operation for removing the set is not needed. These springs are designed with torsional stress levels when compressed into solid that do not exceed above 40 percent of the minimum tensile strength of the material.
  • A compression spring can be compressed into solid without further permanent set after the set is initially removed. These may be pre-set by the spring manufacturer as an added operation, or they may be pre-set later by the user prior to or during the assembly operation. These are springs designed with torsional stress levels when compressed to solid that do not exceed 60 percent of the minimum tensile strength of the material.
  • Springs, which cannot be compressed into solid without some further permanent set-taking place is because set cannot be completely removed in advance. These springs involve torsional stress levels, which exceed 60 percent of the minimum tensile strength of the material. The spring manufacturer usually advise the user of the maximum allowable spring deflection without set whenever springs are specified in this category. Remember: It is extremely important to consider carefully the space allotted to insure that the compression spring would function properly to begin with, thereby avoiding expensive design changes
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Tension Springs

Tension springs are stressed in shear but are pulled rather than pushed, in order to effect energy transfer. By virtue of this they have different end forms to anchor them and to effect the actuation of the energy stored. The form of the ends is varied and virtually infinite in shape to suit the user and the application. However there are a number of standard or commonly used shapes. Tension springs are usually close coiled. They have a nominally linear rate, when close coiled they are coiled with initial tension Bangalore Spring Industries manufacture a wide range of round wire tension springs and have developed a number of special end forms for the convenience and efficiency as per the customers' requirements and keep a large selection of springs in stock. All you have to do is to provide us with a drawing or provide the required details to us and we will be happy to help you with our immediate and efficient services. Wire Size 0.3mm onwards to 10mm. Material Round - Spring steel wires & stainless steel wires, and also Pb wires. Ends There is a large variety of end types that can be put on a tension spring including: machine loops; extended loops; double loops; tapers; threaded inserts; hooks or eye lets at various positions; extended hooks

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