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Compression Spring

Compression springs are open-coiled helical springs that exert a load or force when compressed.  A Compression spring gets shorter as the load is applied.

The wire size, number of coils and diameter (ID-inside or OD-outside), all determine the strength of the spring.

The spring ends can be left open ended, closed, tapered or ground and affects the spring force.  In many designs, the spring requires a L/H (left hand) or R/H (right hand) helix.

Predicting spring life is not an exact science and must be carefully considered in all stages of design with your spring manufacturer.  However, the life expectancy of a spring can be extended by careful design and selection of material.

One important factor overlooked during the design process is the spring index.  A spring index is the relationship between a spring's mean diameter and wire diameter.  Generally the index should be above 3 and less than 20.  Ideal index: 7 - 13

Formula for calculating the Spring Index:

Mean diameter divided by wire diameter = Spring Index

In order to give you an accurate quote on a compression spring, we will require the following information...

  • Wire diameter
  • Material type
  • ID or OD (inside diameter or outside diameter)
  • Free length or OAL (overall length)
  • Total number of coils
  • Ends closed, tapered or closed & ground
  • Finish (eg. zinc plated)