Conpower® & Power Springs

Conpower and conventional power springs (also known as clock springs) are formed by winding a strip of material on an arbor and into a case or retaining ring to create a compact power source. Rotational torque is obtained from a center arbor or from the case. This torque increases throughout the total winding of the spring.

stock_powersprings_(6)Conpower® springs, compared to conventional power springs are pre-stressed to produce a flatter torque gradient and can be used to increase the number of turns in a case of a given diameter

Both Conpower® and conventional power springs provide rotational energy from either the arbor or the case, or linear motion with the use of a pulley or cable. Power springs are sometimes referred to as clock springs.

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