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  • There are several factors that can affect the life cycle of your springs. One main factor is exceeding your spring’s elasticity and load limits. Other factors that will affect your spring’s fatigue life are its environmental surroundings and any friction as well as the impact it is submitted to. Exceeding your spring’s max safe travel or max safe load is the main reason it can fail and take a permanent set . A spring isn’t always capable of traveling down to solid height. If your...
  • When it comes to coil springs the term “diameter” can be tossed around often and it is an important word used in different parts of the coil spring dimensions. It is used to describe the width of the spring’s coils but it is important to pay attention to what kind of diameter is being referred to, especially when it comes to compression springs. In compression springs, there are four main times where the word diameter is used in relation to spring specs. These are: wire diameter, outer ...
  • Definition of a Trigger Spring: A trigger spring is placed behind the trigger of a firearm so that when the trigger is pulled, it'll return to it's original position once the user releases the trigger. Due to various firearm designs over the years, there are many types of trigger springs as there are various types of triggers as well. Some may be compression , torsion , or double torsion springs. Usually, when it comes to compression trigger springs, there is a h...
  • If you are trying to make a device that uses springs or need to buy a compression spring replacement for your machine you need to know the different names and parts of a compression spring. There are 6 main dimensions of a compression spring that you need to know and be able to identify. Once you can identify these then you can move on to understanding other important terms such as Coil Count, Spring Index , and Spring Rate that all form part of comprehending the function of the spring. These w...
  • For instructions on how to use our Free Online Spring Calculator visit our pages: Compression Spring Calculator Instructions Extension Spring Calculator Instructions Torsion Spring Calculator Instructions Definition: The equation for potential energy of a spri...
  • Get your custom coil springs at Acxess Spring . Stop waiting on a quote and long manufacturing lead times. Time is money and we’ve done everything in our power to make sure that, not only do we save you money , but we also save you your valuable time . Design the ideal coil spring and generate an instant spring quote with our tools Spring Creator and Instant Spring Quote . At Acxess Spring, we’ve made it our mission to m...
  • Extension springs are used in many different devices and products. Their expansion and retraction movement facilitates different functions and their variety in dimensions and lengths makes them incredibly versatile for all sorts of applications. This and more makes extension springs the second most popular type of spring right after compression springs. Learn more about extension springs and some interesting facts on them below. 1. Extensio...
  • When buying a custom or stock spring it is important for you to know and understand the type of motion you need the spring to carry out so you can select the proper type of spring and then dive deeper into the dimensions and specs you want that type of spring to have. There are three main types of coil metal springs: compression springs, extension springs, and torsion springs. However, you may find that each of these spring types can be subcategorized and even known by different names. Today...
  • Definition Garter springs are often used as oil seal springs for transmissions and many different products. By coiling a compression spring or extension spring with male and female ends you can join them together to form the garter spring. Garter springs have the following connecting ends. Theirs connector ends, loop connections, and tapered end connections. Connecting Garter Spring Ends Connector Ends Joining Oil Seal Spring Ends ...
  •   One of our most common questions from our customers is “How much force is my compression spring able to generate” or  “What is the Potential energy of my spring.  This is a question usually answered by the use of the Potential Energy of a Spring Equation which gives us the elastic potential energy of a spring. These formulas tell us how much Compression Spring Force (load) and distance traveled (spring deflection) we can safely get from our spring.  To ...
  • Definition: Coil compression springs or tension springs installed into a clutch mechanism to accomplish the action of engaging and disengaging when required to. At Acxess Spring we’re able to manufacture custom coil clutch springs for those who wish to improve the performance of their clutch mechanism.The diagrams and examples provided below will show you how you can “edit” your stock coil clutch spring design to have more fo...
  • Acxess Spring manufactures a variety of custom springs. We manufacture custom springs from prototypes to production. Our custom springs range in wire diameter from 0.006 inches to 1.00 inch Custom Compression Springs Compression springs are our most basic spring at Acxess Spring. We manufacture compression springs from 0.006 inch wire diameter to 1.00 inch wire diameter. However, there are a variety of custom features you can add to your compression spring. Some o...
  •   One of our most common questions from our customers is “How much force is my extension spring able to generate” or “What is the Potential energy of my spring “? This is a question usually answered by the use of the Potential energy of a spring equation which gives us the elastic potential energy of a spring. These formulas tell us how much extension spring force (load) , pulling force, distance traveled and spring deflection we can safely get from our spring. Can...
  • Types of Springs Manufactured by Acxess Spring Compression Springs Most common wire spring with pitch in between its coils to store energy when a load or force is placed on it and release it once it is removed. Wire Sizes From 0.006 inches to 1.250 inches Extension Springs Wire spring with hooks on the ends that allow the spring to hold on to an object which will pull the spring's coils apart by adding force. Wire sizes from 0.006 i...
  • Buying stock or custom torsion springs should not be hard, that is why we made it our job at Acxess Spring to make it easy and affordable to obtain the torsion springs you need at the best price. Today we want to address some common questions regarding Torsion spring pricing and what you need to consider when deciding whether to buy a stock or custom torsion spring. What Torsion Springs Cost is Based On A torsion spring's price or cost is based on different factors. The main factors t...
  •   One of our most common questions from our customers is “How much force is my torsion spring able to generate” or “What is the Potential energy of my spring“? This is a question usually answered by the use of the Potential Energy Of A Spring Equation which gives us the Elastic Potential Energy of a spring. These Potential Energy Formulas tell us how much safe torsion spring torque , or safe torsion spring force and how much safe deflection or safe torsion spring...
  • Acxess Spring is making spring design easy with our amazing spring calculator . Our Spring Creator Calculator is composed of three individual spring calculators. The Spring Creator, spring calculation software, features a compression spring calculator , an extension spring calculator , and a torsion spring calculator all with amazing new features. The main features of the spring calculators are easy to measure input...
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  • Order Terms Quotations: All quotations are based on the most current information available regarding labor, material and outside service costs. Lead times are based on production backlogs at the time of the quotation. Clerical errors are subject to correction. Product Returns In the event there is a problem with your order, it will be necessary to obtain an return materials authorization number prior to returning any parts to Acxess Spring. The RMA number issued will be referenced in all ma...
  • Definition of a Barrel Spring Definition of a barrel spring: A barrel spring is a type of compression spring used to produce linear force where the top and bottom outer diameter are smaller than the center outer diameter. A barrel spring is chosen by end users over a generic compression spring mainly because it may reduce space, prevent buckling, and provide a multitude of shaped configurations to better fit in any designs. Manufacturing Capabilities for Ba...
  • Definition: The variety in compression spring end types depends on how the ends of the compression spring are made depending on the requirements your compression spring will have to meet based on your device’s functions. Choosing a compression spring end type can be rather difficult if you’re not informed on how each end type helps. This is why we’ve decided to provide you with all of the information you need in order to pick an end type. In the list of end types below you will lear...
  • Definition: Coil spring wound to form a cylinder shape. Made out of round metal wire with adjacent coils which may or may not have pitch in between depending on the type of cylindrical spring . The term “ cylindrical springs ” automatically tells you that you’re looking for springs in the shape of a cylinder but there are different cylindrical spring types which perform different functions. Below, you are able to see the two basic types of cylindrical springs which have cyl...
  • Definition: Custom wire springs are basically wires that are shaped and formed into a set of adjacent coils for the purpose of “deforming” under a specific load and returning to its original shape once the load has been removed. Custom Wire Compression Springs Custom wire compression springs are springs who’s adjacent coils have pitch in between and they are used to be...
  • Definition: The tension already gathered in between an extension spring’s coils to keep the coils together is called initial tension. Initial tension is released once the extension spring is extended to a point where you can see light in between the coils. Extension spring rate is the constant force your spring exerts per inch of distance traveled. Initial tension will be added to this load in a non-concurring manner. This means that, unlike rate, initial tension will not increment, ...
  • Definition: Linear springs are helical coil springs that exert a constant rate of force per inch (or millimeter) or degree of distance traveled. This means that the load applied to the spring will be proportional to the amount of distance it travels based on the spring rate of your linear spring. Linear Compression Springs Linear compression springs are the most commonly used in the spring industry. They are a lot easier to design than a conical or barrel spring w...
  • Definition: The angle a torsion spring’s legs simulate when it is in its free position. This angle is determined by the total amount of coils this spring has since the legs start at the point where the coil ends. Also known as its unloaded position. Determining the free position of a torsion spring based on its total coils is not an easy task. Here we will show you just how to do so. If you have a spring with 4.25 coils, for example, the free position would be of 90º (degrees). The ...
  • Magazine Springs Definition: A compression spring with oval or rectangular shaped coils placed inside of the magazine or charger of a firearm. A magazine spring's function is to push up the bullets or rounds to be placed into the chamber. Magazine springs are typical for most guns but certain types of firearms require different lengths, forces, and amount of coils. Take a rifle and a hand gun for example. Certain rifles have longer magazines or chargers than a usual hand gun. T...
  • Definition: A preloaded helical spring used specifically inside of an auto-injector syringe to inject a single or multiple dose of a particular medication by people who are in need of these injections. Auto-injector syringes are an advanced device in the medical industry which has helped unexperienced patients administer injected medications in the commodity of their homes or on the go. These devices are spring-operated and operate similar to a ball-point pen. The needle...
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  • For instructions on how to use our Free Online Spring Calculator visit our pages: Compression Spring Calculator Instructions Extension Spring Calculator Instructions Torsion Spring Calculator Instructions Definition: Spring calculator which calculates spring pitch. Spring pitch is the distance in between a helical spring’s adjacent coils from center of wire to center of wire. ...
  • The springs at Acxess Spring are made of metal, round wire. The wire can be of different material types which are divided into different categories. Such categories are high-carbon spring wire, alloy steel wire, stainless steel wire, and more extravagant categories such as non-ferrous alloy wire and high-temperature alloy wire. The most popular though, are high carbon, alloy steel, and stainless steel wires. You can see the breakdown for non-ferrous alloys and high-temperature ...
  • Coming Soon... Is there a spring design you would like to have made but are not sure where to begin? At Acxess Spring, we will soon be able to offer over 1,000,000 pre-designed and pre-quoted compression springs ready to purchase . This useful tool will help you in several scenarios. Let`s say you have to meet a deadline and need your springs fast! It normally takes three to five weeks to get a custom spring after you have designed it and signed the toleranc...
  • Buying springs should be easy and fast . That is why we have made it our priority to provide the best service and the most outstanding tools making your search for the perfect spring an easy task. Take a look at some of the top reasons why our customers prefer us, and why Acxess Spring is where to buy springs. Spring Design Made Easy One of the hardest parts of shopping for springs is creating a custom spring design th...
  • Coil springs are wound in one direction, they can either be right-hand wound or left-hand wound. The direction in which a metal spring is wound can seem like a minor detail and easy to overlook. However, it plays an important role and can actually make a big difference in its performance of the spring within your device or application. When it comes to compression and extension springs the most common and popular direction of wind is right hand. Out of all compression and extension springs manufacture...
  • Date: January 2020 Phone: (951) 276-2777 Email: contact@acxesspring.com [Acxess Spring announced today that they will be significantly decreasing prices instead of increasing them this year in over 31,000 of their part numbers ] Listening to the customers helped them make this decision on how to best serve them. They carefully thought about their customer’s budget and how to thank them for their loyalty. They Over Delivered [Colton, [...
  • In response to the COVID-19 virus outbreak in the world, the USA has decided to take extra precautions to protect those most vulnerable and has asked all those who can avoid social gatherings and being in crowded places to stay home and take precautionary measures. Here at Acxess Spring we have implemented several procedures to protect everyone’s health as we remain open and operating to serve all our customers. We are abiding by strict health guidelines as ...
  • Since some devices are manufactured with abstract shapes and spaces, there are several compression spring shape options. The most common compression spring shapes outside of a regular compression spring are; conical springs, barrel springs, and hourglass springs. Today we will focus on hourglass springs, a beautifully complex compression spring shape that provides several benefits. Hourglass springs look like an hourglass or a barbell shape, hence their name. Hourglass springs can be re...
  • California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 The following section on the California Consumer Privacy Act (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.100 et seq.) (“CCPA”), applies to California residents who have certain rights regarding Personal Information collected by Acxess Spring. It does not cover Personal Information not subject to the CCPA rights identified below, such as Personal Information we collect from our employees or job applicants. The CCPA does not extend all the rights identified below...
  • Compression Spring Rate Compression spring rate refers to the constant force exerted by a compression spring for each inch or millimeter of travel when subjected to an applied load. It's a crucial spring specification that helps determine whether the compression spring can meet the working loads when installed in an application. This force remains constant, with the load and travel increasing consistently. The rate is calculated based on the spring's physical...
  • Empowering Design and Innovation: The Role of Hooke's Law Calculators in Compression Spring Engineering In the intricate world of engineering and manufacturing, the design and optimization of compression springs are critical for a wide array of applications, from automotive suspensions to precision medical devices. Central to this task is the application of Hooke's Law, a fundamental principle that asserts the force required to compress a spring by a certain distance is proportional to that distance....
  • Small Components, Big Impact: Micro Springs in Medical Applications In the realm of medical device manufacturing, the significance of small components like micro springs cannot be overstated. These tiny yet essential elements play critical roles in a wide array of medical instruments and devices, from minimally invasive surgical tools to implantable medical devices. This article delves into the world of micro springs, exploring their applications, design challenges, and the innovative solutions...
  • Revolutionizing Torsion Spring Design with Acxess Spring's Hooke’s Law Calculator Torsion springs, essential for applications requiring rotational force or torque, are crucial in various industries, including automotive, consumer electronics, and industrial machinery. The design and optimization of these springs are fundamentally guided by Hooke's Law, which in the context of torsion springs, relates the torque (T) applied to the spring to the angle (θ) by which the spring is twisted: T=k...
  • Mastering Extension Spring Design with Acxess Spring's Hooke's Law Calculator In the dynamic realm of product development and mechanical engineering, extension or tension springs are indispensable in a vast array of applications, from the robust machinery of agriculture to the precision mechanisms in electronic devices. The key to designing these springs for optimal functionality, reliability, and performance lies in the meticulous application of Hooke's Law , which states that the force (F) require...
  • The Engineering Behind Medical Springs: An In-depth Exploration of Design and Innovation The engineering of medical springs is a critical and intricate process in the medical device manufacturing industry, underpinning the functionality and reliability of a wide array of medical technologies. These springs, essential yet often overlooked, play vital roles across a broad spectrum of medical devices, from precision surgical instruments to life-sustaining implantable devices. This detailed exploration d...
  • Torsion Springs: Enhancing Performance in Medical Instruments Torsion springs , with their ability to store and release angular energy, have become indispensable components in the medical field, particularly in enhancing the performance and reliability of various medical instruments. From surgical tools to diagnostic equipment, the precise application of torsion springs significantly improves device functionality and patient outcomes. This comprehensive exploration delves into the unique design chal...