Sri Sai Industries, an ISO 9001:2008 certified company is one of the leading manufacturers and custom designer of all kinds of springs. It has been a trusted and preferred supplier of all types of helical springs to all the major OEM vendors, exporters and local distributors for over 25 years.
Sri Sai Industries is engaged in manufacturing all kinds of springs such as compression, extension and torsion from 0.20mm to 14.0mm wire dia. in cold forming process. We also provide assistance to our clients by giving technical guidance for proper design and its application. Since over more than two decades the growth of Sri Sai Industries can be attributed to the company’s vision regarding quality and customer service.
The Company pursues a policy of continued technical excellence to deliver consistent quality products and reliable services to customers, thereby standing apart in the competition.
A compression spring is an open-coil helical spring that offers resistance to a compressive force applied axially. They are usually coiled at a constant diameter, though they can be coiled in other needed forms such as conical, concave (barrel), convex (hourglass), or various combinations of these. Compression springs are used to resist force and/or store energy, depending upon the application. We fabricate compression springs from round wire.
Extension springs are designed to absorb and store energy as well as create a resistance to a pulling force. It is initial tension that determines how tightly together an extension spring is coiled. This initial tension can be manipulated to achieve the load requirements of your particular application. Extension springs are wound with an initial tension force which offers a small deflection load for secure installation “holding”. The initial tension is equal to the minimum force required to separate adjacent coils. Each spring is of the constant diameter type with a variety of hook styles. Spring Anchors are also available.
Torsion springs are formed with legs of equal length oriented at varying unloaded angles. Torsion springs can store and release angular energy or statically hold a mechanism in place by deflecting the legs about the body centreline axis. They offer resistance to twist or rotationally applied force. A spring of this type will reduce in body diameter and increase slightly in body length when deflected in the preferred direction of the fabricated wind. Depending on the application, torsion springs can be designed to work in a clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation, thus determining the direction of the wind.
We’re shaping the future since 1995.
All rights reserved. Designed by www.rapidwebtech.com