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"MACHINED" SPRINGS OFFER INTEGRATION OF SPECIAL ATTACHMENTS
SANTA MARIA, CA., March 16, 2000--Helical "machined" springs provide the single piece foundation for the integration of components such as flanges, geometric shapes ( e.g. squares, hexes, rounds), bearing seats, gears, splines, bell-crank arms, threads and other machinable shapes. From such component integration the potential reduction of overall part count can reduce assembly time, conserve assembly space, reduce inventory space and related purchasing space/costs. Other features or functions that can be incorporated into machined springs include precise spring rates, and multiple integral coils-aspects generally not possible with traditional type springs. Machined springs can be configured to provide very precise, linear deflection rates because virtually all residual stresses are eliminated. As a result, there are no internal stresses to overcome before deflection occurs. Machined springs can be used as compression, extension, torsion, lateral translation and lateral bending springs and can be made from such materials as aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, etc.. For more information or a free catalog, please contact us or fill out our online request form.
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