Torsion springs are helical springs that exert torque or rotary force.

Although the name implies otherwise, torsion springs are subjected to bending stress rather than torsional stress. Depending on the application, torsion springs can be designed to work in a clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation. Torsion springs are generally mounted around a shaft or arbor, and must be supported at three or more points. The legs can be located in any position and have virtually any type of bend, twist or loop, making them very versatile in a variety of applications.

Torsion springs are an excellent choice for products such as garage doors, clothespins, door hinges, stadium seating and more.

Materials & Finishes

Materials:

  • Beryllium Copper
  • Brass
  • Bright Basic
  • Chrome Silicon
  • Chrome Vinadium
  • Elgiloy
  • Galvanized Basic
  • Hard Drawn
  • InconelĀ®
  • MonelĀ®
  • Music Wire
  • Oil Tempered
  • Phosphor Bronze
  • Stainless Steel 17-7
  • Stainless Steel 302
  • Stainless Steel 316

Finishes:

  • Black Oxide
  • Cadmium
  • Painted
  • Passivate
  • Plain
  • Zinc Black
  • Zinc Clear
  • Zinc Yellow

Wire Sizes

  • 0.010 to 0.250 in
  • 0.254 to 6.35 mm

Thicknesses & Widths

Thicknesses:

  • 0.010 to 0.250 in
  • 0.254 to 6.35 mm

Widths:

  • 0.010 to 0.250 in
  • 0.254 to 6.35 mm

Diameters

  • 0.10 to 6.00 in
  • 2.54 to 152.4 mm

Direction of Wind

  • Left Hand
  • Right Hand

Length of Legs

  • 0 to 36 in
  • 0 to 914.4 mm