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An extension spring is usually a closed coil helical spring containing energy to resist a pulling force. The pulling force causes the coils to separate at a given rate. Included in the rate is the variable-initial tension. Initial tension is the load necessary to overcome the internal forces which holds the coils tightly together. The amount of initial tension can be varied and should be determined prior to spring production.
The first two are accomplished with standard tooling and should be specified when possible.
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