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Torsion Springs(Cleaning Method:Electrolytic Polishing + Precision Cleaning)

Torsion springs are a type of wire spring. They are springs that receive a twisting moment around the coil. The shape of torsion spring ends is determined by the mounting location and method, enabling selection of 90-, 135- or 180-degree arm angles. Unlike compression springs and tension springs, torsion springs can reduce the design space and labor. Torsion springs can be classified primarily into close-wound and pitch-wound types. When selecting a torsion spring, it's important to carefully check the free length, average coil diameter and spring constant to select the right model for the usage environment or application. But when selecting models, note that different manufacturers define free length differently.
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    [Clean & Pack]Torsion Springs

    [Clean & Pack]Torsion Springs

    MISUMI

    Three types of cleaning methods are available: degreasing, precision cleaning, and electrolytic polishing + precision cleaning. They can be ordered from one piece with the standard part number.
    This eliminates the need for customer cleaning or outsourced cleaning, reducing the amount of time and effort required.
    ■Part Number for Clean & Pack Products
    ·Degreasing (Anti-rust single packing)     : Part Number SL-□□
    ·Precision cleaning (Degassing double packing)     : Part Number SH-□□
    ·Electrolytic polishing + precision cleaning (Degassing double packing) : Part Number SHD-□□
    Product Part Number Cleaning Method Packaging Type Effects Compared to Uncleaned Product Environment (Standard) Process
    SL-□□ Degreasing Anti-rust packing Oil removal General environment Regular assembly process
    Post battery assembly process
    SH-□□ Precision cleaning Degassing double packing Oil removal
    Dust removal
    Clean environment (Class 10 to 1,000) Battery assembly process
    LCD-related post assembly process
    In-vehicle camera assembly process
    SHD-□□ Electrolytic polishing + precision cleaning Degassing double packing Oil removal
    Dust removal
    Outgas reduction
    Vacuum environment
    Clean environment (Class 10 to 1,000)
    Pre-semiconductor process
    Liquid crystal deposition process
    Pre-OLED process
    ■Notes
    Cleaning also removes rust prevention oil, which may make the product more susceptible to rusting than an uncleaned product.
    Please be careful about the application location and storage environment.

    [Features]Arm angles of 90°/135°/180° are available for right and left winding.

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    90° Right Winding Coil / 135° Right Winding Coil / 180° Right Winding Coil / 90° Left Winding Coil / 135°Left Winding Coil / 180°Left Winding Coil RoHS Compliant (10 Substances) Ø2 ~ Ø6 Clean Washed 23 ~ 75(0.6) 54(0.8) 0.2 ~ 1 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 0.0088 ~ 1.476 Stainless Steel Electrolytic Polishing + Precision Cleaning
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      Days to Ship 9 Day(s) or more
      Free Angle θ90° Right Winding Coil / 135° Right Winding Coil / 180° Right Winding Coil / 90° Left Winding Coil / 135°Left Winding Coil / 180°Left Winding Coil
      Environmentally friendlyRoHS Compliant (10 Substances)
      Inner Dia. IDØ2 ~ Ø6
      Characteristics/ApplicationsClean Washed
      Helix Angle φd2(deg)23 ~ 75(0.6) 54(0.8)
      Wire Dia. d(Ø)0.2 ~ 1
      Number of Winding n2 / 3 / 4 / 5
      Spring Constant k(N・mm/deg)0.0088 ~ 1.476
      MaterialStainless Steel
      Cleaning MethodElectrolytic Polishing + Precision Cleaning

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      FAQ Torsion Springs

      Question: How do I know what torsion spring I need for my work?
      Answer: To determine the appropriate torsion spring for your work, you need to consider factors such as required torque, angular deflection, wire diameter, coil diameter, and leg length. Calculating these parameters using spring design equations or consulting with a mechanical engineer can help identify the specific torsion spring that meets your application's requirements.
      Question: How do you calculate the torque of a torsion spring?
      Answer: To calculate the torque of a torsion spring, you need to know the spring constant (k) and the angular deflection (θ). The torque (M) can be calculated using the formula: M = k * θ. The spring constant is determined by the material properties and spring geometry, while the angular deflection is the amount of twist applied to the spring.
      Question: Types of Torsion Springs?
      Answer: There are several types of torsion springs, each designed to meet specific application requirements. Some common types include:
      Straight Torsion Springs: These are the most basic type of torsion springs, consisting of a straight, helical coil. They exert torque when twisted around the axis of the coil.
      Double Torsion Springs: Double torsion springs consist of two separate coils connected by a central section. They are used when torque needs to be applied in two directions simultaneously, such as in automotive applications like trunk lids or in certain types of hinges.
      Short Hook Torsion Springs: Short hook torsion springs have short end hooks that allow for easy attachment to other components. They are commonly used in applications where space is limited, such as in small electronic devices or medical equipment.
      Hinge Torsion Springs: Hinge torsion springs are designed specifically for use in hinges, providing the necessary torque to operate the hinge mechanism smoothly. They are commonly used in doors, lids, and other swinging mechanisms.
      Clock Springs: Clock springs, also known as spiral torsion springs, are tightly wound coils that exert torque in a spiral motion. They are commonly used in mechanical clocks, watches, and other timekeeping devices.
      Tapered Torsion Springs: Tapered torsion springs have a varying coil diameter along their length, which allows for a more gradual torque application. They are used in applications where a constant rate of torque is required throughout the rotation.
      Custom Torsion Springs: In addition to standard types, torsion springs can be custom-designed to meet specific application requirements. Customization options include varying the size, shape, material, and other design parameters to achieve the desired performance characteristics.
      Question: What factors affect the lifespan of a torsion spring?
      Answer: The lifespan of a torsion spring is influenced by several factors. These include the quality of the spring material, the design and manufacturing process, the applied load and stress levels, the frequency and magnitude of cycles, environmental conditions (such as temperature and corrosive agents), proper installation and maintenance practices, and the avoidance of excessive overloading or fatigue conditions.
      Question: How do you install and maintain a torsion spring?
      Answer: To install a torsion spring, mount it securely on the shaft, ensuring proper alignment and balance. Apply appropriate lubrication to minimize friction and wear. Maintain the spring by regularly inspecting for signs of fatigue, wear, or damage. Replace worn or damaged springs promptly. Keep the spring clean and free from debris. Follow manufacturer guidelines and recommended maintenance practices for optimal performance and longevity.
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