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Design Considerations for Choosing Between Machined and Wire Wound Springs

By Fastener Engineering Editor | April 19, 2012

Helical springs webinarMachined springs offer several benefits not available with wire wound springs, such as integrating multiple features into one piece. Gary Boehm will cover the differences between machined and wire wound springs, features and benefits, as well as application tips, including tips for using them in torsion and wrap spring clutch applications.

You will learn the features and capabilities of machined springs, when to apply them, and how they can help solve many of your design challenges.

Viewers will learn:

—  The differences between machined and wire wound springs
—  Application tips, including tips for using them in torsion and wrap spring clutch applications

All registrants will also receive a free whitepaper when you register for the webinar.
 
 

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