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Other Spring Types
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Drawbar Springs
Drawbar springs are spring assemblies capable of withstanding loads far exceeding the closing force of compression springs. They are ideal for applications requiring a positive stop or overload protection.
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Garter Springs
Garter springs are helical extension or compression springs whose ends are connected to form a circle. These springs exert radial forces, making them suitable for specific applications.
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Assembly Springs
Assemblies typically involve a combination of springs, wire forms, stampings, shafts, pistons, tubing, seals, bearings, machined components, and molded plastic parts, working together in a cohesive system to support a variety of applications.
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Torsion Springs
Torsion springs exert torque in a circular or rotating motion, with the spring arms rotating around the central axis of the spring. They can store and release angular energy or hold a mechanism in place by deflecting the legs around the body’s centerline axis.