Capewell uses a manufacturing process that ensures high-quality end product torsion springs. A torsion spring is commonly used in clothes pins, clipboards, swing-down tailgates and garage doors. Other applications can include hinges, counterbalances and lever returns. Size ranges from miniature for electronic devices and large torsion springs are used in chair control units. Capewell produces a range of torsion springs according to the needs of their clients. Types of torsion springs include helical torsion springs, double helical torsion springs, torsion bars and spiral wound torsion springs. Torsion springs are often applied to situations where torque is applied from two different directions as they are designed to offer resistance to externally applied pressures. It can be closed or open wound and they are designed to wind up. Good design dictates the quality of torsion springs at Capewell. A right or left hand wind should be specified and will be advised on by the experts at Capewell. Capewell will require specifications on the size, mean diameter, body length, outside diameter and inside diameter of the torsion spring. Because torsion springs are subjected to more bending stress than other springs, the quality of the metal and manufacturing is very important. Capewell prides itself in high quality products and service delivery. All processes are maintained by several experts with years of experience in the industry. Contact Capewell today for your torsion spring requirements.

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