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Spring End Types

There are different options available when selecting spring end types. Your choice depends on the application in which the spring will be used. If the job requires it, a spring can have two different end types. In order to choose the right end type or types for your springs it is important to understand each end type and how they function.

The type of ends affect the pitch, solid height, number of active and total coils, free length, and seating characteristics of the spring. Selecting the right end type for your springs begins with getting to know the basic end types available.

Compression Spring End Types

There are two basic end types used for compression springs – closed and open. Each option offers the choice of either ground or not ground ends. The most widely used type is a closed or squared off end type. In the case of closed ended springs, the space between the last two coils is minimal so that the coils actually touch and it sits flat. Conversely, open ended springs are not squared off and tend to need some form of support, such as a rod. Open ends are usually only specified in special applications. Grinding the ends of compression springs helps springs sit more flat to reduce buckling. Grinding is a secondary operation, and therefore makes springs more expensive.

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Extension Spring End Types

Hooks and loops are the two basic end type options used with extension springs. Loops are fully closed all the way around, and hooks have a gap. In most cases, stock extension springs are made with loop ends. If a hook is required, a gap can easily be cut in the loop to create the hook. Hooks and loops are available in a few different style options to match application needs. The most widely used end styles for extension springs are crossover, machine style, side style, and double loop ends.

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Torsion Spring End Types

In the case of torsion springs, the most common and versatile end type is a plain straight leg, with no bends. Customized designs are available for applications that require a torsion spring with bends.  A sample, print, photo, or sketch is all that a good spring manufacturer will require to determine the torsion spring design that is needed.

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