COMPRESSION SPRINGS are open-coil helical springs wound or
created to oppose compression along the center of wind. Helical Compression
Springs are one of the most typical steel spring configuration. Normally, these
coil springtime's are either put over a pole or equipped inside a hole. When you
placed a load on a compression coil spring, making it much shorter, it pushes
back versus the load as well as attempts to return to its original length. Vanel Compression spring offer resistance to direct compressing forces (push),
and are in reality among one of the most reliable energy storage space devices
available.
Key Parameters:
Dimensions: Outer Diameter, Inner Diameter, Wire Diameter,
Free Length, and Solid Height.
Free Length is the overall length of a spring in the
unloaded position.
Solid Height is the length of a compression spring under
sufficient load to bring all coils into contact with adjacent coils.
Spring Rate
(stiffness)
Spring Rate is the change in load per unit deflection in
pounds per inch (lb. /in.) or Newtons per millimeter (N/mm).
Unit of Measures
Lee Spring's Stock Springs are specified in both English
(Imperial) or metric units. Be sure to specify the preferred unit of measure
when looking for a Stock Spring using Lee Spring's search engines.
Phone: +44 20 8123 0339 E-Mail : sales@vanel.com
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