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Compression springs are open-coiled helical springs that offer resistance to compressive forces applied axially. Such springs are usually coiled as a constant diameter cylinder; other common forms are conical, tapered, concave, convex, and combinations of these. Most compression springs are manufactured in round wire - since this offers the best performance and is readily available and suited to standard coiler tooling - but square, rectangular, or special-section wire can be specified.
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