Disc Springs

Disc springs are conically-shaped components designed to handle high loads in limited space. They support enhanced performance and reliability in various industrial applications.

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Common Applications

automotive clutches

pressure valves

vibration damping systems

brake systems

industrial machinery

load balancing systems

Buying Guide

Disc Spring Buying Considerations

  • Evaluate the required load capacity and choose springs with appropriate load ratings.
  • Consider the environmental conditions, such as temperature and corrosion exposure, to select the suitable material.
  • Determine the dimensional constraints of your application to ensure proper fitment.
  • Assess whether single or stacked configurations are needed to achieve desired spring properties.
  • Review fatigue life requirements to select springs with the necessary longevity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are disc springs used for?
Disc springs are used in applications requiring high load capacity with minimal deflection.
How do I choose the right disc spring?
Consider load requirements, space constraints, and material compatibility when selecting disc springs.
Can disc springs be stacked?
Yes, disc springs can be stacked in parallel or series to achieve desired load and deflection characteristics.
What materials are used for disc springs?
Common materials include stainless steel, carbon spring steel, and alloys for various environmental conditions.