Torsion Springs

Torsion springs are coil springs that generate torque and torque by twisting perpendicular to the central axis of the spring, referred to as torsion springs. The reed rings of torsion springs are generally densely packed, but in order to meet the requirements of the installation space or to reduce the friction force during torsion, the reed body can also be designed as an open ring. The ultimate torque of the torsion spring is only determined by the material and wire diameter, and the adjustment of the inner and outer warp and the number of turns can only change the corresponding torsion angle to reach the ultimate torque.

Variants
Flat-wire torsion springs, double torsion springs, concentric (internal) double torsion springs, parallel (external) double torsion springs, custom-shaped torsion springs, made-to-order torsion springs.

Application Fields
Torsion springs are one of the three most commonly used types of springs by customers and are applied in almost all industrial fields. Cattaro's compression springs mainly serve eight major industries, including mechanical automation, medical devices, fluid valves, electronics and electrical appliances, power transmission, aerospace, packaging and filling, and auto parts. Although the torsion arms of torsion springs can be twisted in both directions, their correct direction of use should be the one that causes the spring body to contract more as it is twisted; otherwise, it will not only reduce the service life of the torsion spring but also fail to achieve the designed torque.
Spring customization
Spring customization