Mechanical Extension Springs are coiled products, in a variety of materials and forms. Extension springs are attached to two components from both ends of the spring, and when the components pull apart, the spring tries to pull the components together again. Extension Springs are wound to oppose extension.
Dependant on the application's load requirements, the springs initial tension can be manipulated. They are often tightly wound in the no-load position and have hooks, eyes, or spring anchors at the ends to attach to the components. Each spring is designed within proper stress levels and manufacturing limits.
Weight |
N/A 0.000759 pounds |
Material |
N/A 302 Stainless Steel per ASTM-A313 or AMS-5688 |
Height |
N/A 1.12 inches |
Depth |
N/A 0.120 inches |
Width |
N/A 0.120 inches |
Application & Uses |
N/A Cable Return, Balance, Belt Tensioner, etc. |
Features/Advantages/Benefits |
N/A Standard Part, Corrosion Resistant |
Country of Origin |
N/A US |
Outside Dia (In.) |
N/A 0.120 inches |
Wire Dia (In.) |
N/A 0.020 inches |
Free Length (In.) |
N/A 1.12 inches |
Spring Rate (lbs./In.) |
N/A 4.3 lbs/in |
Initial Tension (lbs) |
N/A 0.25 pounds |
Ends |
N/A Full Twist Loop |
Warning |
N/A Prop 65 Warning: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. |