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These springs are more corrosion resistant than standard compression springs.
Made of stainless steel, these springs are more corrosion resistant than steel compression springs.
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Install these springs in tight spots. When pushed together, the coils nest within each other.
Made of stainless steel, these springs are more corrosion resistant than steel extension springs.
For specialty applications and connections, these springs have unique end types.
These stainless steel anchor studs offer excellent corrosion resistance.
Made of 17-7 PH stainless steel with multiple rows of waves, these springs are more corrosion resistant than steel springs and handle greater loads than standard wave disc springs.
Made of stainless steel, these springs are more corrosion resistant than steel wave disc springs.
Made of stainless steel, these springs are more corrosion resistant than steel springs. Use them on shafts, bolts, and the ends of valves to maintain tension and separate components.
Keep pipe flange connections sealed during demanding applications. When installed under flange bolt heads, these springs compensate for shock loads, vibration, and thermal expansion and contraction.
These springs meet MIL-W-12133.
Made of stainless steel, these springs are more corrosion resistant than steel springs.
Notches make these springs more flexible than Belleville disc springs and allow liquid to flow around the spring, even while it's in use.
No matter how far you extend them, these springs pull back with the same amount of force.
Clip the end onto a flat surface to install—no fasteners needed. Once installed, these springs pull back with the same amount of force no matter how far you extend them.
Unlike constant-force springs, the farther you pull these, the harder they are to pull. Use them for applications where the load becomes lighter as the spring contracts, such as in automated dispensing machines.
With ends that are connected to form a circle, these garter springs exert strong radial (towards the center) forces from all directions to maintain pressure on shafts or in seals.
Wind these springs to store power, then release them to create rotary motion—similar to winding a wristwatch. Also known as clock springs and power springs.
Stainless steel construction provides corrosion resistance for use in damp environments.
With no gas to leak out and a corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel construction, these mechanical springs are built for long-term, maintenance-free use in wet environments.
Made from stainless steel for excellent corrosion resistance in damp environments.
Automatically locking when fully extended and made of 316 stainless steel to resist corrosion, these gas springs protect material and equipment underneath heavy loads in damp environments.
Release gas from these springs until they supply the exact force you need—made of corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel, they’re commonly used in wet environments.
Made from stainless steel for excellent corrosion resistance in damp environments. These gas springs have a bleed valve so you can release gas to permanently reduce the force to meet your requirements.
Attach ball socket end fittings to these studs to mount gas springs.
Install these ball studs into thin material—they’re riveted, so you only need access to one side.
Pair these 90° angle brackets with ball socket end fittings to mount your gas spring in almost any position.
Drill mounting holes where you need them—these brackets are made from aluminum, so they’re easy to machine.
Pair these 30° angle brackets with ball socket end fittings to mount your gas spring in almost any position.
Stainless steel that’s twice as thick as standard 90° angle ball stud mounting brackets makes these brackets good for high-force applications exposed to damp conditions.
Made with thicker stainless steel than standard ball stud mounting brackets, these brackets work well in high-force applications exposed to damp conditions.
Since they’re at least twice as thick as standard ball stud mounting brackets, these brackets are best for high-force applications.
Made from stainless steel, these brackets resist corrosion in damp environments.
About twice as thick as standard 90° angle ball stud mounting brackets, these brackets are suitable for high-force applications.
Pair these 90° angle offset-arm brackets with ball socket end fittings to mount your gas spring in almost any position.
Made of easy-to-machine aluminum, these brackets come without mounting holes, so you can drill holes where you need them.
Pair with ball socket end fittings to mount your gas spring in almost any position.
These brackets secure eyelet end fittings from both sides to provide a strong hold on gas springs that get bumped or jostled. Mount on any panel, lid, or door.
Attach eyelet end fittings to these brackets to mount gas springs.