Torsion Springs
Springs and wire forms are the unsung heroes of countless mechanisms, supporting movement, providing tension, and ensuring the seamless operation of various devices. From small compression springs to complex wire forms, understanding how these components are made and how their design impacts functionality can make a world of difference.
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Torsion Springs
A torsion spring is another type of coil spring used to store and release energy. However, where other coil springs react to compressive or tensile forces, a torsion spring stores its mechanical energy when a torque force is applied. Rather than being pushed or stretched then, the load of a torsion spring is derived when the end of the coil is twisted or rotated on its axis. As a rotational force is applied, the coils are wound tighter, thereby providing the required power for the spring. The tighter the helix is wound, the more energy is stored in the coils of the spring. Once the coils have been rotated into position, upon release, a proportional force is exerted in the opposite direction equal to the force that was applied—think mouse trap!