CWS (Coiled Wave Spring)

CWS (Coiled Wave Spring)
CWS refers to a spring that is coiled while forming a wave shape in the wire. It can achieve stable deflection and exert strong spring force in a limited space. Compared to regular coil springs, it can provide a wider range of load characteristics, allowing a single CWS to compensate for the performance of multiple compression springs (compression springs). Its main features are space-saving and lightweight design. Additionally, compared to wave washers punched from sheet material, it has better yield and lower costs for mold forming, and it can accommodate changes in spring shape and special plate thicknesses, making it an attractive alternative to wave washers. Our company utilizes years of experience and know-how in spring manufacturing to produce CWS using a unique processing method.
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CWS contributes to labor reduction and product miniaturization - San-Etsu's Chowa Springs.
Coiled wave springs (CWS) that demonstrate excellent power in limited height spaces. They contribute to reducing work processes and miniaturizing products.
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New product CWS released from the "San-Esu Bane" series.
A compression spring that exhibits stable deflection (shrinkage) and generates a large force with a small change in amount, standardized as CWS. It contributes to precise force retention and control, as well as miniaturization of products.
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