Compression springs are ideal for various applications, including but not limited to:
- Schock absorption
- Energy storage
- Applying force
- Maintaining mechanical positioning
- Creating electrical contact
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. These springs have consistent mechanical energy to return to their no-load, compressed position.
At Taylor Spring, we carry a wide range of extension springs in the most popular sizes, materials, and types.
Compression springs are ideal for various applications, including but not limited to: