|
A torsion spring is
usually a closed coil helical spring with ends formed to provide torque
when load is exerted on the ends. Depending on the application torsion springs
can be designed to work in a clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation. This
working rotation will determine the direction of the wind. Torsion springs
should always be wound tighter in use and not open up. A properly designed
torsion spring will reduce in coil diameter when loading. This reduction
has to be accounted for if a rod is used through the inside for support.
Insufficient clearance between inside diameter of the spring and support
rod will cause the coils to lock down and result in failure or bending of
ends.
|
Compression Springs | Extension Springs | Torsion Springs | Wire Form/Flat Springs
Spring Materials | Specification Forms | About Us | Employment Opportunities