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Torsion Springs

 Torsion springs are helical coil springs that exert a torque or rotary force. Torsion springs are wound clockwise or counter clockwise so that the deflection causes the spring to wind up from the free position. Torsion springs reduce in diameter as they wind up and their body length becomes longer. Torsion springs are typically tight wound but can be produced with pitch in them to reduce friction. These springs should be supported by a rod thru the center whenever possible. The legs on these springs vary greatly. Our machinery allows us to make a wide variety of bends and angles on the legs to meet many requirements including the double torsion spring.

Specifications
Torsion Spring Materials Beryllium Copper
Chrome Silicon
Chrome Vinadium
Elgiloy
Hard Drawn
Inconel 600
Inconel 718
Inconel X750
Monel 400
Monel K-500
Music Wire
Oil Tempered
Phosphor Bronze and Brass
Stainless Steel 17-7
Stainless Steel 302
Stainless Steel 316
Torsion Spring Finishing Black Oxide
Painted
Passivate
Plain
Yellow Zinc
Clear Zinc (Silver)
Torsion Spring Wire Size 0.008 to 0.562 in 
0.203 to 14.275 mm
Larger Sizes Available Upon Request
Torsion Spring Diameter 0.030 to 10.00 in
0.762 to 254 mm
Larger Sizes Available Upon Request
Number of Coils 1 to 1000+
Torsion Spring Body Length .016 in and up depending on wire size
Direction of Wind Left
Right
Torsion Spring Length of Legs Depending on wire size
Torsion Spring Type of Legs Hinge Ends
Short Hook Ends
Straight Offset Ends
Straight Torsion Ends
Torsion Spring Forms Double
Single
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