Stainless steel disc springs designed for axial loading

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A range of stainless steel disc springs has recently been made available by Spirol industries, the company has announced.

The disc springs are conical washer type components designed to be axially loaded and provide high levels of deflection resistance within a very small space. They can be assembled into stacks to achieve load characteristics to meet the specific needs of any application. The new austenitic stainless steel disc springs are manufactured from SAE 301 stainless steel and have a plain finish. They can be used in a wide range of applications where anti-corrosion properties are essential. Spirol's disc springs are produced in accordance with DIN 2093 which sets out the tolerances, size range and materials to be used. The stainless steel range covers outside diameters from 8.00 - 71.00mm with material thicknesses 0.4 –2.00 mm as standard. Special size disc springs, tolerances and materials can be supplied and Spirol also provides an Optimal Application Engineering process to help customers to design a new application or redesign an existing job, resulting in a fastening solution with lower assembly costs.