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1. Coil Springs

Coil springs play a vital role in suspension systems, industrial machinery, and even everyday products like mattresses. These springs absorb shock and provide load-bearing support. They are essential in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and construction.

2. Torsion Springs

Torsion springs store rotational energy. They are commonly found in garage doors, hinges, and various mechanical devices. Designed for durability, these springs withstand rotational forces while ensuring consistent performance.

3. Compression Springs

Compression springs resist compressive forces and return to their original shape when pressure is released. They are widely used in mechanical systems, from automotive suspension to medical devices.

4. Extension Springs

Extension springs resist pulling forces and are used in systems requiring tension or stretching. You’ll find them in tools, toys, automotive systems, and many other applications where controlled tension is crucial.

5. Clock Springs

Clock springs are a unique type of torsion spring. They provide controlled energy release and are commonly used in clocks and time-keeping devices. These springs offer high precision and reliability.

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