Disc Springs

Disc springs, also known as wave springs, are engineered to provide precise load and deflection characteristics in compact spaces. These springs support enhanced performance and reliability in various mechanical systems.

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Common Applications

industrial machinery

automotive systems

aerospace components

electronic devices

power transmission

valve actuation

Buying Guide

Disc Springs Buying Considerations

  • Determine the load capacity and deflection requirements specific to your application.
  • Consider the material required based on environmental conditions such as temperature and corrosion.
  • Choose the right size and thickness to fit within the space constraints of your mechanism.
  • Evaluate whether individual springs or stacked configurations best meet your performance needs.
  • Review compatibility with other components to ensure optimal integration and function.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are disc springs used for?
Disc springs are used to provide controlled deflection and load capacity in mechanical systems, often where space is limited.
How do you choose the right disc spring?
Select based on load capacity, material, environmental conditions, and dimensional constraints of your application.
Can disc springs be stacked?
Yes, disc springs can be stacked in series or parallel to adjust the load and deflection characteristics.
What materials are disc springs made of?
Common materials include high carbon steel, stainless steel, and exotic alloys for specialized applications.