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Piano wire "compression coil spring"

Introduction of piano wire compression coil springs that bear loads at the center of the coil.

The "compression coil spring" is referred to as a "compression spring" and is a spring that receives load at the center of the coil. The end face shapes include open ends with uncoiled ends and closed ends with a seat coil that makes the end face flat. Generally, the end faces are ground to make them flat to prevent load bias and damage to mating parts. For springs with a small wire diameter (thin wire), grinding may be omitted as they have less impact on load bias and the mating parts. 【Features】 ■ Piano wire ■ A spring that receives load at the center of the coil ■ Available in open ends and closed ends ■ Prevents load bias and damage to mating parts *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Piano wire "twisted coil spring"

Introduction to Piano Wire Twisted Coil Springs

The "twisted coil spring" is a spring that receives a torsional moment around the coil's central axis. There are cases where it is used by winding it in and cases where it is used by unwinding it, but generally, it is used in the winding direction. When subjected to a load, the coil diameter changes significantly. It is necessary to allow some space with the mounting components. 【Features】 ■ Piano wire ■ A spring that receives a torsional moment around the coil's central axis ■ Generally used in the winding direction ■ The coil diameter changes significantly when subjected to a load ■ It is necessary to allow some space with the mounting components *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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