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    Compression Springs

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Compression Springs.
    Squeeze these springs and they’ll push right back to their original length. When compressed, they apply steady pressure to keep components securely in place. Release the pressure and they snap back instantly, just like the tip of a ballpoint pen.
    Spring Steel—Strong and resilient, but best suited for dry environments since moisture will cause these springs to rust.
    Corrosion-Resistant 302 Stainless Steel—Won’t corrode from exposure to moisture and mild chemicals, including ammonia often found in cleaning solutions. These springs are easier to compress than steel, but can’t handle as high a load.
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel—Our most corrosion-resistant stainless steel springs won't degrade when exposed to salt water and harsh chemicals. They're easier to compress than steel, but can’t handle as high a load.
    Lg.,
    mm
    OD,
    mm
    ID,
    mm
    Wire Dia.,
    mm
    Compressed Lg. @
    Max. Load, mm
    Max. Load,
    lb.
    Spring Rate,
    lbf/mm
    End Type
    Specs. Met
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Spring Steel
    23116.62.218.76414Closed and GroundDIN 2095, DIN 17223594125K62400000
     
    Corrosion-Resistant 302 Stainless Steel
    237.15.50.810.94.50.37ClosedDIN 209552006N27900000
    23116.62.217.76312Closed and GroundDIN 209522006N28100000
     
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel
    237.15.50.813.53.50.37Closed and Ground18969T6360000
    237.495.610.97165.50.73Closed and Ground18969T6980000
    237.495.870.8114.43.30.39Closed and Ground18969T6490000
    237.496.170.6613.41.80.19Closed and Ground18969T5550000
    237.496.370.5612.21.10.1Closed and Ground18969T4460000
    238.996.811.09166.60.94Closed and Ground18969T8010000
    238.997.110.9715.34.60.53Closed and Ground18969T7160000
    238.997.670.6612.51.50.14Closed and Ground18969T5750000
    2310.88.21.315.391.2Closed and Ground18969T8830000
    2310.89.020.8912.730.29Closed and Ground18969T680000
     

    Extension Springs

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Extension Springs. Loop End.

    Loop End

    The farther you stretch these springs, the harder they pull to bring the two ends back together. They're commonly used to tension cable, return an air cylinder to its starting point, or hold a door closed.
    Loop End—The most secure attachment method. With fully closed loops, there's no risk of slipping off.
    Spring Steel—Strong and resilient, but best suited for dry environments since moisture will cause these springs to rust.
    Minimum Load—The amount of force required to start extending the spring.
    Maximum Load—The amount of force required to fully extend the spring.
    Load,
    lb.
    Lg.,
    mm
    OD,
    mm
    Wire Dia.,
    mm
    Extended Lg.
    @ Max. Load, mm
    Min.
    Max.
    Spring Rate,
    lbf/mm
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Loop End
     
    Spring Steel
    238.51.232.92.5914.121.2223630N208000000
     
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