Compression springs are wire mechanical devices in the shape of a helix. They are used to store or release energy, absorb shock, or maintain a force between two surfaces and are one of the most efficient energy storage devices available
Capabilities
Catalog Springs
Extension Springs
Extension springs, also known as tension springs, are designed to create a resistance to a pulling force and are attached at both ends to other components. When these components are pulled away from each other, the spring brings them back together again.
Torsion Springs
Torsion springs are designed to react against twisting motion or force. Torsion springs may be found in a variety of applications, such as automotive suspension, garage doors, spring wound clockwork, and small devices that require pop-up or spring-back features.
Custom Springs
Wire Forms
Our wire forms are available in diameters ranging from .020” to .236”, ideal for a multitude of applications. Taylor Spring can manufacture large production runs of all types of wire forms. Whether you are looking for minimalistic or complex wire form configurations, Taylor Spring has you covered.
Air Coils
Taylor Spring has specialized in supplying air-wound inductor coils since its inception in 1949. While once prominent in the television industry, air coils are now used to enhance medical devices, e-mobility technologies, and many items requiring radio frequency (RF) signals to function correctly.