Extension Springs work by their initial
     tension resisting the pulling force to
     which their ends are attached.

     Extension springs use various types of
     ends, including machine hooks, crossover
     loop, side loop, and others.  

     The path of wire from the body of the
     spring to its ends should be as smooth,
     gradual and seamless as possible to
     maximize the life of the spring.

     The most common extension spring
     material is round wire.


EXTENSION SPRING SPECIFICATIONS
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OUTSIDE DIAMETER

in. (mm)

INSIDE DIAMETER

in. (mm)

LOAD

lb. (N)

LOAD

lb. (N)

RATE

lb./in. (N)

MAXIMUM EXTENDED LENGTH
(INSIDE ENDS) WITHOUT SET

in. (mm)

RELATIVE LOOP POSITION

° max. separation of loop planes

DIRECTION OF HELIX

(L, R or optional)

TYPE OF ENDS

LENGTH INSIDE ENDS

in. (mm)

WIRE DIAMETER

in. (mm)

NO. OF ACTIVE COILS

BODY LENGTH

in. (mm)

INITIAL TENSION

lbs. (N)

TYPE OF MATERIAL

FINISH

FREQUENCY OF EXTENSION

cycles/sec

OPERATING TEMPERATURE

°F (°C)

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