The coil torsion spring is designed to provide reliable rotational force and stable mechanical return in various industrial applications. Manufactured from high-quality spring steel or stainless steel, it offers excellent elasticity, fatigue resistance, and long service life.
These springs work by storing mechanical energy when twisted and releasing it as torque when returning to their original position. They are widely used in mechanical hinges, automotive components, electronic devices, clips, and hardware assemblies.
Custom sizes, leg shapes, and torque requirements are available to meet specific engineering designs. With precision forming technology and strict quality control, our torsion springs ensure consistent performance for both small-batch prototypes and large-scale production.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Coil Torsion Spring |
| Material | Stainless Steel / Music Wire / Carbon Steel |
| Wire Diameter | 0.1 mm – 6 mm |
| Outer Diameter | Custom |
| Leg Length | Custom |
| Surface Finish | Nickel Plating / Zinc Plating / Passivation |
| Manufacturing Process | Precision Spring Forming |
| Tolerance | ±0.01 mm |
| OEM / ODM | Supported |
Coil torsion springs are widely used in:
Automotive mechanical components
Electronic equipment assemblies
Door hinges and locking mechanisms
Industrial machinery
Household appliances
Clips, clamps, and hardware fittings
Why Choose KAIYAN Hardware
20+ years of precision metal manufacturing experience
Custom design support and engineering optimization
Fast tooling and prototype development
Stable mass production capability
Strict quality inspection before shipment
Competitive factory direct pricing
Q1: Can you produce custom torsion springs based on drawings?
Yes. We can manufacture torsion springs according to your drawings, samples, or technical requirements.
Q2: What materials are available for torsion springs?
Common materials include stainless steel, music wire, carbon spring steel, and phosphor bronze.
Q3: Do you support prototype samples before mass production?
Yes, we can provide prototype samples for testing and design verification.
Q4: What industries use torsion springs most frequently?
Torsion springs are widely used in automotive, electronics, machinery, hardware, and appliance industries.