

Compression Springs
Compression Springs are coiled products, in a variety of cross sections and forms for linear applications. As compression springs are compressed to a shorter height, they provide a force (push) to return the spring back to its normal height.


Tension / Extension Springs
Tension Springs are wound to oppose extension. Dependant on the application's load requirements, the springs initial tension can be manipulated. They are often tightly wound in the no-load position and have hooks, eyes, or spring anchors at the ends to attach to the component


Torsion Springs
Torsion spring is a spring that works by torsion or twisting; that is, a flexible elastic object that stores mechanical energy when it is twisted. When it is twisted, it exerts a force (actually torque) in the opposite direction, proportional to the amount (angle) it is twisted


Conical, Double & Multi Conical Springs
Conical springs are cone, double cone or multi cone shaped to provide near Constant Spring rates and significantly more travel or lower solid height than traditional compress or tension springs. Because of tapered shape these springs can be referred as tapered springs, the improved solid height is achieved by nesting active coils within each other during compression


Belleville Washers / Disc Springs
A Belleville washer, also known as a coned-disc spring, conical spring washer, disc spring, Belleville spring or cupped spring washer, is a conical shell which can be loaded along its axis either statically or dynamically. A Belleville washer is a type of spring shaped like a washer. It is the frusto-conical shape that gives the washer its characteristic spring.


Garter Springs / Oil Seal Springs
Garter spring is a coiled steel spring that is connected at each end to create a circular shape, and is used in oil seals, shaft seals, belt-driven motors, and electrical connectors. Compression garter springs exert outward radial forces, while extension garter springs exert inward radial forces.


High Force / Heavy Duty Compression (Die Springs)
Specialized type of heavy-duty compression spring designed to withstand high stresses and provide significant force within a compact space. Unlike standard compression springs, die springs are typically constructed from rectangular or square wire rather than round wire, allowing them to store more energy and handle up to 30% higher loads under similar deflection conditions.
