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Multiple rows of waves allow these springs to handle higher loads than standard wave disc springs.
Made of 17-7 PH stainless steel with multiple rows of waves, these springs are more corrosion resistant than steel springs and handle greater loads than standard wave disc springs.
Use these steel springs in noncorrosive environments.
Made of stainless steel, these springs are more corrosion resistant than steel springs. Use them on shafts, bolts, and the ends of valves to maintain tension and separate components.
These springs withstand temperatures from -400° to 1100° F. All are 718 nickel, a high-strength, corrosion-resistant alloy that's also known as Inconel.
Install these springs, also known as bearing preload washers, against ball bearings to reduce noise and unwanted movement along the shaft.
These springs meet MIL-W-12133.
Keep pipe flange connections sealed during demanding applications. When installed under flange bolt heads, these springs compensate for shock loads, vibration, and thermal expansion and contraction.
These flat rubber springs handle heavy loads, similar to Belleville disc springs, and resist oxidation, oil, and abrasion.