Machined springs used in torsion
Typically, torsional machined springs are a little longer than equivalent wire ones. These springs benefit from attachments, however, they differ from wire torsion springs in that the coil ID can be reduced to add stiffness to the torsional rate. Adding stiffness to wire torsional springs requires a change in the basic configuration, such as OD, ID, wire size, or number of coils, or a change in the wire shape. Wire is available in rectangular and trapezoidal sections. Trapezoidal sections are generally selected for smaller ID springs so that post wound sections will approach being rectangular.
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Coil springs are commonly made from various metals, including high and medium carbon steel, chromium vanadium steel, chromium silicon steel, various grades of stainless steel, copper alloys, and nickel. The selection of metal depends on the specific application of the coil spring. Additionally, since coil springs can be made from different forms of metal, the material used may vary to suit the type and design of the spring.