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About Extension Springs
Extension springs are wound to oppose extension. They are often fully compressed in the no-load position and have hooks, eyes, or other interface geometry at the ends to attach to the components they connect. They are frequently used to provide return force to components that extend in the actuated position.
Engineering Web: Extension Springs - Machine Design
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Springs | Machine Design Pulling, done by extension springs, drawbar spring assemblies, and constant-force springs. Helical extension springs are most common. |
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Machined springs make the cut | Machine Design Machined springs come in compression, extension, torsion, lateral translation, and bending types. |
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Machined Springs | Machine Design Compression/extension "machined" springs incorporate multiple features into a single component. Machined Springs February 23, 2006 Staff |

