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302 Stainless Steel Torsion Spring, Left Hand Wind
302 Stainless Steel Torsion Spring, Left Hand Wind
302 Stainless Steel Torsion Spring, Left Hand Wind
302 Stainless Steel Torsion Spring, Left Hand Wind

302 Stainless Steel Torsion Spring, Left Hand Wind Direction, 90° Deflection, 0.357" OD, 0.045" Wire Size, 1.25" Leg Length, 0.203" Mandrel Size, 0.259" Min. Axial Space (Pack of 10)

Product ID : 47871732


Galleon Product ID 47871732
Shipping Weight 0.15 lbs
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Model T045090203L
Manufacturer Associated Spring Raymond
Shipping Dimension 5.98 x 5.12 x 0.2 inches
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302 Stainless Steel Torsion Spring, Left Hand Wind Features

  • Stainless steel 302 for greater corrosion resistance than steel music wire

  • Left hand wind direction

  • Unloaded end deflection of 90 degrees

  • Straight torsion ends for a wide variety of applications

  • Meets standards ASTM A313 and AMS 5688 for quality assurance


About 302 Stainless Steel Torsion Spring, Left Hand Wind

This helical torsion spring is left hand wound and made of stainless steel 302 for greater corrosion resistance than steel music wire. It has straight torsion ends (legs) for a wide variety of uses, and the free (unloaded) deflection angle between the ends is 90 degrees. The spring has a maximum operating temperature of 500 degrees Fahrenheit (260 degrees Celsius). This stainless steel torsion spring meets ASTM International standard ASTM A313 and Aerospace Material Specifications standard AMS 5688 for quality assurance, and is used in various applications, including hinges, levers, and switches.Torsion springs are open-coil spiral (helical) springs that provide resistance to twisting or torque. The spring wire can be left hand wound or right hand wound to resist counterclockwise or clockwise rotations. Various end types (such as straight or hooked) and unloaded (free) angles between the ends are available to suit different uses. Torsion springs are used in a variety of applications, including hinges, counterbalances, levers, and garage doors, among others.