Disc Springs (2,000+ items) - Page 6
Disc Spring, Belleville, 1.5, High Carb Stl
Disc Springs, B(Medium), 80x41.0x3.0mm
Disc Spring, Belle, 0.4375,302 SS, PK12
Disc Spring, Belleville, 1, Chrome Vanadium
Disc Springs, A(Heavy), 20x10.2x1.1mm, PK25
Disc Spring, Belle, 0.138, High CS, PK12
Disc Springs, C(Light), 14x7.2x0.35mm, PK50
Disc Spring, Poly Wave Comp, 0.73
Disc Spring, Poly Wave Comp, 0.45
Disc Spring, Wave, 0.625, High CS, PK25
Disc Spring, Poly Wave Comp, 0.73
Disc Spring, Belle, 0.093, High CS, PK12
Spring Assort, Disc Spring, SS, 86 Pieces
Disc Spring, Curved, 0.19, High CS, PK10
Disc Spring, Belle, 0.5625, High CS, PK6
Disc Springs, C (Light), 63x31.0x1.8mm, PK2
Disc Spring, Belle, 0.375, High CS, PK12
Disc Spring, Belle, 0.375, High CS, PK6
Disc Spring, Belle, 0.625, High CS, PK6
Disc Springs, A (Heavy), 90x46.0x5.0mm
Disc Spring, Curved, 0.25, High CS, PK10
Disc Springs, B(Med), 16x8.2x0.6mm, PK100
Disc Springs, B(Medium), 50x25.4x2.0mm, PK5
Disc Spring, Belleville, 0.6875, 302 SS, PK6
Disc Spring, Belle, 0.093, High CS, PK12
Disc Spring, Belle, 0.138, High CS, PK12
Disc Spring, Wave, 1.1875, High CS, PK25
Disc Spring, Belle, 2.5, Chrome Vanadium
Disc Spring, Belleville, 1.5, High Carb Stl
Disc Spring, Wave, 3, High Carbon Steel
Disc Spring, Belleville, 0.625, 302 SS
Disc Spring, Wave, 1.125, High CS, PK25
Disc Spring, Belle, 1.375, High Carb Stl
Disc Spring, Poly Wave Comp, 0.3125
Disc Spring, Poly Wave Comp, 0.55
Disc Spring, Belleville, 0.6875, 302 SS, PK6
About Disc Springs
Disc Springs, also known as curved disc springs or disk springs, are a type of spring that is used to create tension and absorb shock in many industrial and mechanical applications. They are often referred to as conical or Belleville washers due to their shape.
Types of Disc Springs
Disc Springs come in a variety of standard sizes, shapes, and materials. Each variation can be used for different jobs depending on the application and environment they will be used in. For example, some Disc Springs are made from stainless steel while others may be made from hardened carbon steel.
How Disc Springs are Made
Disc Springs can be manufactured using several different processes such as stamping, forging, heat-treating, welding, grinding and plating. These processes help ensure that the finished product is strong enough to handle the pressure it will need to withstand during use.
Industries that use Disc Springs
Disc Springs are commonly found in industries such as automotive manufacturing, aerospace engineering, mining operations, oil & gas production facilities and other heavy machinery applications. Professionals working with these industries rely on the strength and durability of disc springs for safety-critical components.
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