
Explore our wide selection of industrial springs — crafted to meet your application-specific requirements:

Also known as extension springs, these are designed to absorb and store energy by resisting pulling forces. Ideal for garage doors, trampolines, and levers.

Used to resist force or store energy when compressed. These springs are commonly found in automotive suspensions, valves, and industrial machinery.

Perfect for rotational movement, these springs apply torque or rotary force. Used in clothes pegs, clipboards, and industrial hinges.

These are cone-shaped compression springs that offer greater stability and can handle higher loads in tight spaces.

Highly versatile, helical springs are designed for heavy-duty load-bearing in construction, automotive, and engineering applications.

Specialized springs designed to withstand repeated load cycles in drilling machines. Built for strength, flexibility, and endurance.

These tightly wound coils are designed to operate with tension and are often found in counterbalance mechanisms and toys.

Also known as Belleville washers, these springs offer high force in a compact size — perfect for applications with limited space but high load requirements.

Built with two coils, these springs provide torque in both directions. Often used in automotive and mechanical assemblies.

Custom-designed with end hooks, they are ideal for latch assemblies, trampolines, and other tension-based systems.

Designed to handle high-stress environments, these are ideal for heavy-duty applications like punch presses and die machinery.

Tailor-made springs with custom shapes used in clips, brackets, and various mechanical linkages

Specialized spring components made from spring steel sheets, used for clamping and sealing applications.

Engineered to withstand extreme forces, these washers deliver consistent load under dynamic and static conditions.

These provide excellent axial support and are used in rotating machinery to reduce wear and tear.

Flat, coiled springs offering rotational energy — commonly used in clocks, timers, and seat recliners.