(34 companies) Air springs use a contained column of air inside an elastomeric bellows or sleeve to buffer cyclic motion, provide vibration isolation, or serve as a pneumatic actuator. TEST
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(242 companies) Compression springs are wound or constructed to oppose spring compression along the axis of wind.
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(25 companies) Constant force springs are tightly coiled wound bands of pre-hardened spring steel or stainless steel strip. When extended, a constant force is exerted and maintained as the spring is allowed to close.
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(17 companies) Die springs are helical compression springs that are made from rectangular wire. For the same deflection, they can carry roughly 30% more load than compression springs that use round wire.
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(209 companies) Extension springs are designed to oppose spring extension and/or provide return force to devices with extended positions.
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(67 companies) Flat springs are flat strips of material that, when deflected by an external load, store and release energy.
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(58 companies) Gas springs provide controlled motion and speed for elements, such as lids and doors, that open and close.
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(19 companies) Power springs and spring motors are rotational-drive springs that are wound tightly and mounted on an arbor. They are used in applications such as retractable reels, tape measures, and retracting seat belts.
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(60 companies) Preload springs, spacers and washers are used to provide end-play take up or a constant preload for bearings, gears and other mechanical components and assemblies.
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(85 companies) Specialty or proprietary products and accessories related to springs.
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(89 companies) Spring washers are disks of metal that are formed in an irregular shape so that when the washer is loaded it deflects, acts like a spring, and provides a preload between two surfaces.
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(254 companies) Spring winding services fabricate springs according to customer specifications. They use winding machines or winders to pull a wire and coil it into a spring shape. Spring winding services also use grinders and wheels, finishing equipment such as ovens and passivating tanks, hand tools, testing equipment, and tooling stock.
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(186 companies) Torsion springs are designed and wound to be activated rotationally, and to provide an angular return force.
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(35 companies) Wave washers or wave springs are wavy metal washers designed to provide a compensating spring force and sustain a load or absorb shock.
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