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A compression spring is an open coil helical spring offering resistance when a load is applied against it. This load causes the coil to collapse at a specified rate of pounds per inch. Most compression springs are single diameter, special forms such as conical, concave (barrel), and convex (hourglass) are possible but may require additional set-up time. Round wire is the ideal choice and is available in various diameters and types. Round wire springs can be produced with standard tooling, thus reducing cost. There are four basic types of compression spring ends. They are as follows:
The most common are CLOSED ONLY and CLOSED and GROUND. Ground ends are specified when squareness of three degrees (standard)
or better is needed. Grinding also provides an average seating surface of
270 degrees, additional surface area can be achieved if required. Spring materials are available in many sizes and types. The top four being:
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