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  2. Wave spring - Wikipedia

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    A wave spring, also known as coiled wave spring or scrowave spring, is a spring made up of pre-hardened flat wire in a process called on-edge coiling [1] (also known as edge-winding). During this process, waves are added to give it a spring effect.

  3. Belleville washer - Wikipedia

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    The downside, though, is weight, and they are severely travel limited compared to a conventional coil spring when free length is not an issue. A wave washer also acts as a spring, but wave washers of comparable size do not produce as much force as Belleville washers, nor can they be stacked in series.

  4. Coil spring - Wikipedia

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    Metal coil springs are made by winding a wire around a shaped former – a cylinder is used to form cylindrical coil springs. Illustration of various arc springs and arc spring systems (systems consisting of inner and outer arc springs). Coil springs for vehicles are typically made of hardened steel. A machine called an auto-coiler takes spring ...

  5. Spring (device) - Wikipedia

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    Simplified LaCoste suspension using a zero-length spring Spring length L vs force F graph of ordinary (+), zero-length (0) and negative-length (−) springs with the same minimum length L 0 and spring constant. Zero-length spring is a term for a specially designed coil spring that would exert zero force if it had zero length. That is, in a line ...

  6. Category:Springs (mechanical) - Wikipedia

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    Coil spring; Constant-force spring; Cord lock; Corvette leaf spring; Curb feeler; E. ... Wave spring This page was last edited on 21 March 2019, at 11:02 (UTC). Text ...

  7. End-face mechanical seal - Wikipedia

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    Many different types of springs are used, including: relatively large single coil springs, multiple sets of small coil springs, and wave springs. A formed or welded metal bellows can also act as the spring. Corrosion, clogging and movement are major considerations when selecting a spring design.