![]() Heavy-duty springs can be made from various materials, including steel, stainless steel, and titanium. They are often used in industrial and commercial applications where heavy loads need to be supported or generated. Heavy-duty springs are designed to withstand high levels of force and tension. Often associated to clothes pegs or up-and-over garage doors. Torsion springs, designed to resist twisting actions.The force is applied through the ends of the spring. Arc springs (bow springs) are a special form of coil spring which was originally developed for use in the dual-mass flywheel of internal combustion engine drive trains.When compressed, the strip is stiffer edge-on than a wire coil, but the spiral arrangement allows the turns to overlap rather than bottoming out on each other. A strip of plate is rolled into the shape of both a helix and a spiral. Volute springs are used as heavy load compression springs.A typical use for compression coil springs is in car suspension systems. ![]() Compression coil springs, designed to resist being compressed.They usually have a hook or eye form at each end for attachment. ![]()
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