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Die Springs

What are Die Springs?

Die springs are high-compression mechanical springs engineered to withstand extreme loads in demanding industrial environments. Unlike standard compression springs, die springs are specifically designed for applications where repeated heavy force is applied in a confined space. They are widely used in press tools, injection moulding machines and heavy machinery to deliver reliable, long-lasting performance under high stress.

For example, in metal stamping operations, die springs ensure consistent tool return and maintain accurate component formation, even under thousands of cycles per day.

How Compression Die Springs Work

Die springs operate by storing mechanical energy when compressed and releasing it when the load is removed. Their robust design allows them to handle higher loads with reduced deflection compared to traditional compression springs. By offering predictable resistance and consistent return force, they help maintain precision in high-cycle manufacturing processes.

Materials Die Springs Are Made From

Our die springs are manufactured from high-quality engineering-grade steel, the preferred die spring material for demanding industrial applications.

Chosen for its exceptional durability, steel allows these springs to maintain performance under repeated heavy loads without compromising structural integrity. In addition, steel offers inherent corrosion resistance, which helps protect the spring in challenging environments and extends operational longevity. This combination of properties makes steel the ideal die spring material for precision, reliability and long-term use in high-performance heavy-load applications.

Sizes and Types of Industrial Die Springs Available

Accu's selection of industrial die springs is available to meet ISO and JIS standards, with a range of sizes and colour-coded spring classifications to suit specific load and deflection requirements:

  • Standards: ISO or JIS
  • Outer Diameter: 8 mm to 70 mm
  • Free Length: 10 mm to 350 mm
  • Strength Classifications: Extra Light, Light, Medium, Heavy, Extra Heavy

This variety enables engineers to select the exact specifications required for precise performance in their application.

FAQs

Q: What does a die spring do?

A: A die spring provides strong, controlled resistance in high-load applications, ensuring precise movement and return in tools and machinery.

Q: Is a die spring the same as a compression spring?

A: While both store and release energy, die-type springs are specifically engineered and built for higher loads, reduced deflection and long-term durability in confined spaces. For example, inside press tooling machines.

Q: What are die springs made of?

A: Accu's selection is manufactured in Japan from high-grade steel, chosen for its strength, fatigue resistance and ability to perform in heavy-duty conditions.

Q: What do the colours of die springs mean?

A: The colours on these springs indicate their load classification, helping you quickly identify the correct spring strength for your application. For a full breakdown of what each colour represents, visit our help hub colour code chart.

Bespoke Die Springs Manufacture.

High precision, bespoke manufacture of Die Springs to customer specification. State of the art facilities specializing in both small batch prototyping and large scale manufacture.

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