Garter springs are essentially helical springs with their ends connected to form a circular shape, designed to deliver substantial radial force. These springs can function as either extension springs or compression springs, with their ends joined to create a garter belt that exerts force from its inner diameter. Compression garter springs generate outward radial forces, while extension garter springs produce inward radial forces. The design of garter springs is critical for ensuring optimal performance, so considerations about their application, such as the specific use case and environment, are essential. Typically made from carbon steel or stainless steel wire, garter springs are adept at managing forces from all directions and are highly effective in handling variations in volume, pressure, temperature, and viscosity.
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Garter Springs are manufactured on imported CNC Spring Coiling Machines with SPC on line with free length sorting device for critical load value.