SPRINGS
Springs elongate and expand to apply and sustain pressure as well as absorb impacts. In mechanical applications, compression springs shrink under load to absorb impacts and provide shock protection. High compressive force applications are handled by die springs. Extension springs are wound with their coils contacting when no force is applied, and they are designed with various end kinds for particular uses. Maxtran stock springs, also known as wire springs or coil springs, are produced in accordance with standard requirements. They are sized to slide over rods or into holes. A variety of wire sizes are available for each choice, resulting in varying weights and spring rates. For engineers and purchasers who are worried about the expense of creating and testing new assemblies, our extensive assortment of springs is perfect.