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Galvanized Steel Torsion Wire Springs

Product Name:  Galvanized Steel Torsion Wire Spring

Item Code:  Smart Craftsmen-TSpring

Surface Treatment: Customize.

Raw Material: Customize.

Package: Customize.

Place of Origin:  Hebei, China.

Loading Port:  Tianjin Port


Products Details
SIZE & DIAMETER
CUSTOMIZE

RAW MATERIAL

MUSIC WIRE, HARD-DRAWN WIRE, OIL-TEMPERED WIRE, ALLOY SPRING WIRE, STAINLESS STEEL WIRE.

APPLICATIONS

CLOTHESPINS, DOORKNOB, COUNTERBALANCE MECHANISMS, RATCHETS, AND AS A COUPLING BETWEEN CONCENTRIC SHAFTS.


Torsion springs can store and release angular energy or statically hold a mechanism in place by deflecting the legs about the body centerline axis. They offer resistance to twist or rotationally applied force. A spring of this type will reduce in body diameter and increase slightly in body length when deflected in the preferred direction of the fabricated wind.  The springs usually connect to other components at both ends and require some type of force like pressing or twisting to function. Many springs of this type return to the original position once the force is stopped. This type of spring can be used for all sorts of applications involving new or aging equipment. Everyday uses include clothespins, ratchets, counterbalance mechanisms, and as a coupling between concentric shafts such as in motor and pump assembly.


Characteristics


Smart Craftsmen offers a selection of torsion springs with legs of equal length oriented at varying unloaded angles. The torsion spring configuration is created for the purpose of storing and releasing angular energy or for the purpose of statically holding a mechanism in place by deflecting the legs about the body centerline axis. A spring of this type will reduce in body diameter and increase slightly in body length when deflected in the preferred direction of the fabricated wind.


The direction of the fabricated wind can also be important for torsion spring applications due to the leg bearing/attachment location having to be on the left or right side upon assembly. A torsion spring is normally supported by a rod (mandrel) that is coincident with the theoretical hingeline of the final product.


Dimensions Measurement Guide


  • Hold the spring in one hand, and the calipers in the other hand.

  • Place the caliper “teeth” on the inside diameter. This is called the Inside Diameter (I.D.).

  • Place the calipers on the “leg” to measure the wire. This is called Material Size (or Wire Diameter).

  • Place the calipers on the working coils of the spring. This is called the Body Length.Place the calipers on the working coils of the spring. This is called the Body Length.

  • Count the total coils, beginning at one end, just under where the leg leaves the body. Count to the other end, all full coils, and any fraction thereof. This is called Number of Coils and determines leg position. i.e. 90°, 180°, etc.

  • Determine the direction of coil (Wind Direction). See diagram for hand/finger illustration. Right Hand Wind or Left Hand Wind


Materials


The highest grades of spring wire are used when fabricating our torsion springs. To create cost-effective warehousing of our stock spring inventory for our customers, we offer material certification for custom springs only. Certifications of conformance for geometric tolerances set by the Spring Manufacturers Institute (SMI) are available for stock torsion springs upon request.


The term “spring steel” is a stock inventory term covering music wire, hard-drawn(MB) wire, and oil-tempered wire. Additionally, our torsion spring materials include 300/400/600 series stainless steel.


Tolerances


Tolerance values for torsion springs depend on the body-diameter to wire-diameter ratio and are about +/- 10% in torque and +/- 5% in diameter.


Finish


Our stock torsion springs come in a selection of commonly requested finishes:


  • Zinc

  • Passivated (upon request)

  • None (can be plated upon request)