Springs - Torsion

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
TO-1097CS

TO-1097CS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=.216, W=.018

288

TO-5116RCS

TO-5116RCS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=.463, W=.040

747

TO-5203RCS

TO-5203RCS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=.926, W=.085

495

TO-1052CS

TO-1052CS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR, O=.179, W=.035

369

TO-1092CS

TO-1092CS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=.678, W=.078

128

TO-5237LCS

TO-5237LCS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=1.148, W=.125

228

TO-5167LSCS

TO-5167LSCS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=.654, W=.054

357

TO-5069LSCS

TO-5069LSCS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=.312, W=.035

211

TO-5193RCS

TO-5193RCS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=.810, W=.075

291

TO-5131RCS

TO-5131RCS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=.512, W=.040

694

TO-1073CS

TO-1073CS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR, O=.221, W=.048

133

TO-5020LSCS

TO-5020LSCS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=184, W=.015

282

TO-5132LCS

TO-5132LCS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=.514, W=.038

353

TO-5205LCS

TO-5205LCS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=.927, W=.085

413

TO-1077CS

TO-1077CS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=.394, W=.033

290

TO-5065RCS

TO-5065RCS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=.288, W=.032

104

TO-5034RCS

TO-5034RCS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=.204, W=.023

289

TO-5134LCS

TO-5134LCS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=.519, W=.040

348

TO-5054RCS

TO-5054RCS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=.267, W=.028

215

TO-1113CS

TO-1113CS

Century Spring Corp.

TOR O=.255, W=.014

175

Springs - Torsion

1. Overview

Torsion springs are elastic components designed to store and release angular energy or to statically hold a mechanism in a rotated position. They operate by twisting about their axis when torque is applied, generating a restoring force proportional to the rotation angle. These springs are critical in modern mechanical systems for precise motion control, vibration damping, and maintaining structural stability across industries.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Single Torque Torsion SpringSimple helical design with one direction of torque outputDoor hinges, clipboards, automotive latch mechanisms
Double Torque Torsion SpringBifilar winding for balanced torque in two directionsCounterbalance systems, robotic joints
Multi-Flex Torsion SpringSegmented coils for variable torque curvesIndustrial valves, precision instruments
Linear Torsion SpringConstant torque output through entire rotationCable reels, rotational actuators
Tapered Torsion SpringVariable pitch coils for progressive torque responseAerospace control surfaces, clutch mechanisms

3. Structure and Composition

Typical torsion springs feature helically wound wire with straight or shaped ends (legs) that transmit torque. Key components include:

  • Coiled body: Provides elastic deformation through torsional stress
  • Arms/legs: Transfer torque to mating components (straight, angular, or hooked configurations)
  • Material: High-carbon steel, stainless steel, phosphor bronze, or titanium alloys
  • Surface treatment: Zinc plating, powder coating, or nitriding for corrosion resistance

Design variations include cylindrical, conical, and barrel-shaped geometries to optimize space utilization.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Spring Rate (Nm/deg)Torque per degree of angular deflectionDetermines stiffness and response characteristics
Max Torque CapacityUltimate torsional load before plastic deformationDefines operational safety limits
Number of CoilsImpacts spring index and stress distributionAffects fatigue life and space requirements
Leg OrientationAngle and offset between spring armsCritical for proper torque transmission
Material Shear ModulusDictates elastic properties under torsionKey factor in torque-rotation relationship
Operating Temperature RangeThermal limits affecting dimensional stabilityDetermines environmental compatibility

5. Application Fields

Major industries utilizing torsion springs include:

  • Automotive: Windshield wiper mechanisms, door check systems, transmission shifters
  • Industrial Equipment: Conveyors, packaging machines, robotic arms
  • Aerospace: Flight control actuators, landing gear mechanisms
  • Consumer Electronics: Laptop hinges, camera lens barrels, medical device triggers
  • Energy Systems: Circuit breaker mechanisms, renewable energy dampers

Example: Automotive seat recline systems use dual torsion springs to maintain position while allowing smooth adjustment.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey ProductsSpecialization
MISUMIVFS2- Series Precision Torsion SpringsHigh-volume industrial applications
Lee SpringCT Series Custom Torsion SpringsMiniature and medical-grade springs
Barnes Group Inc.Associated Spring RAFI LineAerospace and defense solutions
Smalley Steel RingWave Spring-Actuated Torsion DevicesSpace-saving wave spring technology
CrosbySwager Torsion SpringsHeavy-duty industrial applications

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations for torsion spring selection:

  1. Calculate required torque using: M = k (M=torque, k=spring rate, =angular displacement)
  2. Verify maximum stress levels against material endurance limits
  3. Account for installation space constraints (diameter, length, leg clearance)
  4. Specify corrosion resistance requirements based on environmental exposure
  5. Consider dynamic loading conditions and fatigue life expectations
  6. Validate rotational direction compatibility with handedness of coil winding

Recommend consulting manufacturer's load-deflection charts during specification.

8. Industry Trends

Current development trends include:

  • Advanced materials: Carbon fiber composites and shape-memory alloys
  • Miniaturization for micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS)
  • Smart integration with embedded strain sensors
  • Topology optimization via generative design algorithms
  • Environmentally friendly surface treatments replacing hexavalent chromium

Market growth driven by electric vehicle component demands and industrial automation expansion.

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