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Why Coil Springs?

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Why Coil Springs?

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Coil Springs fit easily into daily life because they give back only the energy that is applied to them. They’re shape and size are dictated only by imagination, but they’re usually constructed to fit a useful application. Physically, the storage of potential energy in a small space is an efficient way to manipulate machinery. Coil springs are ideal, then, for a wide range of mechanical uses because they can store a relatively large amount of potential energy in a small space. The spring structure can also be manipulated to exert force in diverse directions and angles. Extension springs exert force inward when stretched. Compression springs, the type the Automated Wire Products, Inc. specializes in, exert force outward when compressed. Torsion Springs exert force on a consistent angle when opposite force is applied. Coil Springs at Automated Wire Automated Wire Products, Inc. produces the compression spring variety of coil springs. This is one small area of industrial spring production.

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