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Small Diameter Wave Springs

16.11.2022
by editorial staff WORLD OF INDUSTRIES

Rotor Clip has responded to the increased demand in the marketplace for smaller, innovative, and more efficient assemblies. The company now has the capability of manufacturing smaller-sized wave springs ranging from .118 -25” (3 – 635 mm).

The advancement in development for smaller assemblies benefits a variety of industries, such as medical devices, electronics, and consumer products. Today’s marketplace calls for smaller, lighter assemblies with greater efficiencies and lower manufacturing costs. Rotor Clip now further supports the market by introducing new, standard series small diameter wave springs! The multi-turn wave springs are now available as standards from:

-188” outside diameter

-6 mm outside diameter

 

Source: Rotor Clip

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