Industrial Springs

Springs are mechanical components that store and release energy through compression or tension. They ensure precise performance and durability in various industrial applications.

  1. Applied Materials Part Number 3780-01104

    Compression Springs - Other

    Applied Materials Part Number 3780-01104

    SPR CPRSN .380FL x -180OD x .020Wire-D

Common Applications

automotive

aerospace

industrial machinery

electronics

construction equipment

medical devices

Buying Guide

Industrial Springs Buying Considerations

  • Determine the type of load your spring will handle (compression, tension, torsion).
  • Consider the operational environment such as temperature and corrosive conditions to choose the right material.
  • Assess the required spring force and deflection to ensure compatibility with your machinery.
  • Evaluate the space available for installation to choose the correct spring size and shape.
  • Verify industry and application-specific certifications and compliance to meet safety standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of industrial springs?
Industrial springs include compression, tension, extension, torsion, coil, and leaf springs, each serving specific applications.
How do I select the right spring for my application?
Consider the load requirements, space constraints, material properties, and the environmental conditions where the spring will be used.
What materials are commonly used in industrial springs?
Common materials for industrial springs include stainless steel, carbon steel, and alloy steel, chosen based on the application's environmental conditions and mechanical requirements.
Can springs be customized for specific industrial uses?
Yes, springs can be customized in terms of size, strength, and material to meet specific industrial requirements and performance criteria.