Springs - Extension, Drawbar

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
80823SCS

80823SCS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .750,L= 2.00,W= .049

111

180-BCS

180-BCS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .343,L= 1.88,W= .028

5266

166-BCS

166-BCS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .188,L= 1.88,W= .016

519

81136SCS

81136SCS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O=1.250,L= 7.00,W= .148

144

80527CS

80527CS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .359,L= 3.50,W= .045

495

80333SCS

80333SCS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .240,L= 4.50,W= .034

537

N-116CS

N-116CS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .390,L= 1.22,W=.065

120

80856SCS

80856SCS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .750,L= 2.00,W= .075

448

M-85CS

M-85CS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .203,L= 1.25,W= .013

523

5644CS

5644CS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .250,L= .97,W= .027

3564

80394SCS

80394SCS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .300,L= 1.13,W= .037

105

S-561CS

S-561CS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .312,L= 2.75,W= .041

141

80138SCS

80138SCS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .180,L= 1.38,W= .018

125

80660SCS

80660SCS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .500,L= 1.50,W= .041

610

5461CS

5461CS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .500,L= 4.88,W= .062

288

80889CS

80889CS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .750,L= 3.00,W= .095

278

80830CS

80830CS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .750,L= 2.00,W= .055

550

256-CCS

256-CCS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .250,L= 2.50,W=.016

1273

5590CS

5590CS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .250,L= 3.00,W= .041

600

5959CS

5959CS

Century Spring Corp.

EXT O= .250,L= 1.00,W= .026

246

Springs - Extension, Drawbar

1. Overview

Extension springs and drawbar springs are critical mechanical components designed to absorb and store energy through axial deformation. Extension springs operate under tensile loads, providing resistance when stretched, while drawbar springs (typically compression springs) transmit force through rigid mechanical linkages. These springs are fundamental in maintaining structural integrity, controlling motion, and dampening vibrations across industries such as automotive, aerospace, and industrial machinery.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Helical Extension SpringCoiled design with hooks/loops for tension absorptionGarage door mechanisms, trampolines
Drawbar Spring AssemblyEncased compression springs with mechanical actuationRailway couplers, heavy machinery
Variable Rate Extension SpringNon-linear load distribution through variable pitchMilitary vehicle suspension systems
Torsion Extension SpringRotational force transmission with angular displacementIndustrial valve actuators

3. Structure and Components

Both spring types share common structural elements:

  • Coil Body: Precision-wound wire (typically ASTM A227/A229 steel) with controlled pitch
  • End Attachments: Hooks (S-hook, double-loop), threaded inserts, or flange mounts
  • Coefficient Zones: Active coils for elasticity and inactive coils for structural support
  • Surface Treatment: Zinc plating, phosphate coating, or powder epoxy for corrosion resistance

Drawbar springs incorporate additional mechanical components: outer housing cylinders and integrated locking mechanisms.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Spring Rate (k)Load per unit deflection (N/mm)Determines stiffness and energy absorption capacity
Max Working LoadUltimate tensile/compressive force (N)Defines operational safety limits
Wire Diameter (d)0.5 25 mm rangeImpacts fatigue resistance and load capacity
Active Coils (Na)Number of functional windingsControls spring flexibility and elasticity
Endurance LimitCyclic load threshold (10 10 cycles)Predicts service life under dynamic loads

5. Application Fields

  • Automotive: Suspension systems, engine valve trains
  • Railway: Coupler damping systems, carriage leveling
  • Manufacturing: Press machines, robotic arms
  • Consumer Goods: Washing machine balance springs
  • Aerospace: Landing gear shock absorption

6. Leading Manufacturers

ManufacturerHeadquartersRepresentative Product
MISUMI Group Inc.JapanOSPF Series Drawbar Springs
Barnes Group Inc.USAAcxess Spring Line
Lesj fors Spring ABSwedenVariforce Extension Springs
Suhner Holding AGSwitzerlandPowerLoc Spring Systems

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations during selection:

  1. Determine load requirements (static vs. dynamic)
  2. Evaluate environmental conditions (temperature, corrosion exposure)
  3. Match end attachment geometry with mating components
  4. Calculate fatigue life using Modified Goodman criteria
  5. Verify dimensional compatibility (free length, solid height)

Example: Selecting a drawbar spring for railway couplers requires ISO 9001:2015 certification and EN 13298 compliance for vibration damping at 1.2 million load cycles.

8. Industry Trends

Current developments include:

  • Adoption of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer springs for weight reduction
  • Smart springs with embedded piezoelectric sensors for real-time stress monitoring
  • 3D-printed lattice structures enabling complex load profiles
  • Increased demand for corrosion-resistant alloys in electric vehicle applications
  • Integration with Industry 4.0 predictive maintenance systems
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