A compression spring is designed to resist force along the axis of its coil. Finding the right compression springs supplier shouldn't offer resistance if you follow some simple guidelines. In fact, you may be able to find a supplier at your own fingertips.
Whether you're seeking industrial compression springs for automotive, off-road vehicle or aerospace applications, you will find they come in a wide variety of sizes and wire gauges. Buy compression springs and torsion springs online to find a large selection of distributors from coast to coast, as well as deals on shipping.
Explore the web's selection of compression springs and consult the following:
1. Companies that offer incentives
2. Directories of compression springs distributors
3. Do-it-yourself compression spring guides
Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Look for incentives when shopping for industrial compression springs
There are so many kinds of compression springs as well as companies who distribute them that many of them offer free incentives to buy. Look for industrial compression springs or other types of compression springs through companies who offer free shipping, free design or some other kind of free service.
I recommend: Lee Spring Company offers free ground shipping. Contact
Sandford and Son Inc. for free shipping on torsion springs.
C&M Spring Engineering Company, Inc. provides prototypes for both large and small compression springs at no charge.
Turn to online directories for compression springs distributors
Compression springs suppliers are the best option if you're shopping in bulk. It's a good idea to make your own springs for custom applications, but compression springs suppliers provide fast service and shipping deals if compression springs are an everyday necessity in your business. Online directories offer the best solution.
I recommend: Request a quote from several different spring manufacturers through
Industrial Quick Search.
ThomasNet lists profiles for more than 2,500 compression spring distributors with the ability to narrow your search by area.
Make your own and forget the compression springs supplier
Most of the time the thing to do is to buy compression springs in bulk and, depending on they type of business you own, in different sizes. But the design of compression springs is pretty straightforward -- a straight cylinder-shaped coil with square ends. It's common for lots of people to make their own compression springs, especially for custom applications. Make your own with easy-to-follow instructions online.
I recommend: The
Wire Source, LLC sells a variety of wire so you can easily
make your own compression springs using simple, online instructions.
Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
- Even if the compression springs distributor you use doesn't offer any deals initially, don't be afraid to haggle for free shipping or other services. Companies are willing to negotiate with good clients who'll offer positive referrals within the industry.
The official source of Compression Springs is the Compression Springs page at Business.com
Featured Vendors
Smalley Steel Ring Co.: Compression SpringsWave springs reduce spring height by 50% with equal force & deflection. Stocked in carbon & stainless steel. No Tooling Costs™ on specials, .2" - 90".
www.smalley.com
Compression SpringsIndustrial product directory allows users to send RFQs, view catalogs and compare suppliers. Find suppliers of Compression Springs.
www.ThomasGlobal.com
Compression Springs: All-Rite Spring CompanyManufacturer of extension, clock, torsion and compression springs as well as wireforms for multiple applications.
www.allrite.com
GlobalSpec: Compression SpringsEngineering search engine for technical information on compression springs companies. Browse catalogs and contact suppliers.
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