Everything that you needed to know about the Tension Springs
A tension spring is a type of wound helical coil wrapped tightly for creating tension. These tension springs can offer extended force and when the springs are pulled apart from their original positions. They are also referred as extension springs. The tension springs are commonly equipped with end coils, loops or hooks attached to both ends of their bodies which can then be connected to other items or components. Just as the attached items can move apart, the spring in turn can bring them back together in their original position. The tension springs are frequently used in different types of lever-based mechanisms like garage doors. They are also some of the most extensively used spring types. The tension springs are used frequently for providing return forces to the components when they extend in the actuated position.
One of the properties of the tension springs is that they
oppose extension of the body in the direction they are wound. There can be a
variation of the spring’s actual tension depending on the specific load
requirements for an application. The spring tension is calculated by the wire
diameter and the outside diameter of the specific spring. It is also affected
by the tightness of the coiled spring. Currently these tension springs can be
found in many different sizes. The size that is to be used depends on the
function which can be anything from trampoline springs to the springs that are
used in small medical devices.

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