Description:
Compression Springs come in a variety of strengths and sizes to fit specific applications. Compression Springs are helical-designed springs for compression and tension whereby the Spring gets compressed (shorter) as more weight is applied. One of the biggest benefits of Compression Springs is the ability to resist the movement of another component. Compression Springs are used in mechanical systems because they allow for a more efficient energy storage method and provide a smooth change in resistance over time.
Attributes:
• Manufactured to precise specifications and are built for durability, reliability, and productivity for the lifetime
• Provided with Total Coils of 31.75 and Active Coils of 29.75.
• Ends are Square and Ground with 290°.
• Provided With Right-hand wound helical coil.
Applications:
A Compression spring absorbs potential energy as it is compressed and released. Compression springs come in varieties to suit the needs including barrel, conical, and double cone springs. Widely used in CAT 416, 426, 428, 436, 438, 446B, 446 Backhoe Loaders, 3508B Generator Sets, IT38F, IT38G, IT28G, IT28F Integrated Toolcarriers, 826C, 826G, 836 Landfill Compactors, 789D Off-Highway Trucks, TR43-E44, TR43 Power Modules, 825G, 825C Soil Compactors, WDS Spray Ar, 983B Track Loader, 784B, 784C Tractors, 824G, 834B, 824C Wheel Dozers, 785, 789B, 789C, 793B, 793D, 789, 793 Trucks, 988B, 988F II, 988F, 980K HLG, and 992D Wheel Loaders.