Applications
Spring Applications for OEM Assemblies
Custom spring selection should start from the part function inside the assembly, then connect to material, manufacturing route and inspection needs.
Consumer Electronics
Battery contacts, touch springs, small precision springs, wire forms and compact formed parts.
Home Appliances
Compression, extension, torsion and retaining springs for mechanical and control assemblies.
Locks and Hardware
Torsion springs, extension springs, retaining clips, wire forms and small shaped springs.
Industrial Equipment
Compression springs, custom wire forms, retaining rings and formed spring components.
Furniture and Fixtures
Extension springs, torsion springs, spring clips and formed support parts.
Automotive Components
Project-specific spring and wire form parts can be reviewed by drawing and required quality documentation.
Application Review Points
Function
Define whether the spring provides load, return force, torque, contact pressure, retention or spacing.
Environment
Share corrosion, temperature, vibration, conductivity and appearance requirements.
Assembly
Provide mating part details, installation direction, clearance and any failure risk to avoid.
Match the spring to the application.
Include the product assembly, movement, load or torque requirement and service environment in your RFQ.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can spring projects be reviewed by application instead of part type?
Yes. If the spring family is unclear, describe the assembly function, space, load or torque requirement and share photos or drawings.
Do industry pages replace product drawings?
No. Application notes help engineering review, but final quoting still needs dimensions, material, quantity and inspection requirements.
Which product pages are most relevant for electronics?
Battery contact springs, small precision springs, wire forms and special shaped springs are common starting points for electronics assemblies.