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SPRINGS

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Compression Spring
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Compression Springs

Compression springs are the most common springs used over multiple industries, from medical, retail and electronics, to aeronautical, agricultural, automotive and more.  Compression springs are designed to resist force or weight, with the spring compressing with force and decompressing as the force is removed.

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CMS has the ability to produce compression springs in multiple lengths, wire diameters, materials, pitch and end configurations, in both standard and tapered shapes.  We can custom design and produce springs to your needed specifications.

Extension Springs

Extension springs are also known as tension springs.  In the production of the spring, tension is already applied and within use, as the spring coils are pulled apart, additional force is applied to the spring, then as the tension from the pull is alleviated, the spring decompresses to the original tension level.  

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CMS extension springs can be produced in any length, multiple wire sizes and we offer several end options from closed loop to hooked ends.

Extension Spring
Extension Spring
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Torsion Springs

Torsion springs are manufactured on our CNC wire machine, allowing us to offer both single and double torsion spring options with various bend and configurations to meet all your needs.  Torsion springs work through a torque force that is applied as its ends are connected to components that are applying a rotational force.

Torsion Spring
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Capabilities

  • Lengths:  unlimited

  • Wire Dia.:  .008 - .187

  • Wind Directions:  Left or Right

  • Round, Rectangular or Square wire shapes

  • Custom shapes

  • Secondary processes

  • Engineering assistance

Materials (not limited to:)

  • Carbon Steel

  • Chrome Silicon

  • Stainless Steel

  • Music Wire

  • Bronze

  • Titanium

  • Alloy Steel

Finishes  (secondary services - not limited to:)

  • Black Oxide

  • Gold Irridite

  • Paint

  • Rubber

  • Zinc

  • Passivation

  • Plating

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