
HOW IT
WORK
A torsion spring stores and releases energy through twisting, or torque, applied along its axis. Made from coiled wire, it has one end fixed and the other attached to a rotating point. When twisted, it stores energy through bending (not torsional stress) and unwinds to release this energy, often holding mechanisms in place or providing rotational force.
Usually close-wound with minimal pitch to reduce coil friction, torsion springs resist applied rotational forces and can be designed for clockwise or counterclockwise motion as needed, making them ideal for controlled angular energy storage and release.

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APPLICATIONS
This adaptability makes them ideal for a diverse range of applications, many of which are found in everyday life, such as:
AGRICULTURE
Used in seeders and cultivators to provide consistent tension.
CONSTRUCT
Assists in the operation of tools and equipment mechanisms.
LIGHTING
Adjusts angles and maintains positions of bulbs or shades.
SNOWPLOW
Absorbs shocks, improving blade durability and performance.
INDUSTRIAL
Controls movement and provides reliable force in machinery.
ELECTRONIC
Used in switches and mechanisms for precise control.



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