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Thin plate springs 'Special orders and prototypes are our specialty!'

It is shaped and processed to fit the usage condition of the thin plate, incorporating the action of a spring. Please leave custom orders and prototypes to us.

We process all kinds and shapes of materials according to their purpose and produce high-precision products.

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basic information

【Features】 ○ Producing high-precision products ○ Non-standard springs are manufactured as custom springs ○ Forming and processing thin plates to fit the usage conditions ● For other functions and details, please contact us.

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Applications/Examples of results

【Usage】 ○ Various machine parts ● For other functions and details, please contact us.

Sowa Spring Manufacturing Co., Ltd. San-Esu Spring General Catalog Ver 7.0

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Our company has been dedicated to the production of springs as a specialized manufacturer for nearly half a century. In the spring industry, we are known by the standard spring brand "San-Es," and we are considered the "pioneers of standard springs" for being the first to popularize standard springs in the market. In addition to the "San-Es standard springs," we also cater to custom orders for all types of wire springs, including compression springs, extension springs, and torsion springs, as well as lesser-known but highly excellent products such as "special-shaped wire springs," "CWS," and "flexible shafts." We practice our corporate philosophy of "always being sincere and contributing to society through the creation of trusted products," and these products have been continuously loved by many customers over the years. Moving forward, in order to gain further trust from everyone, our company will work together to develop and grow daily, ensuring accurate quality and responding sincerely to customer requests as we engage in "monozukuri" (the art of making things) every day.