A Compression Spring is typically located within the pump assembly and is designed to compress and expand as the pump rotates, helping to regulate the flow of oil through the system. It comes in a variety of strengths and sizes to fit specific applications. Compression Springs are helical-designed springs for compression and tension whereby the Spring gets compressed (shorter) as more weight is applied. Compression Springs are used in mechanical systems because they allow for a more efficient energy storage method and provide a smooth change in resistance over time.
Attributes:
• Manufactured to precise specifications and are built for durability, reliability, and productivity.
• Provided with Total Coils of 14 and Active Coils of 12.
• Provided with Square Ends because they provide a secure and stable for the spring to sit on a device or an assembly and Ground with 290°.
• Solid Length is 48.01 mm to help undergo without deforming or buckling
• Provided With Right-hand wound helical coil helps to maintain their shape and stability.
Applications:
A Compression spring is used inside the Guide Relief Valve in the Engine oil pump, anything that requires stored energy within the spring.