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Here’s an overview of Onda Primavera styles categorized by type, including A giro singolo, Multi-giro, Round-Wire, Nested, e Linear:
1. Single-Turn Wave Springs
- Descrizione: A single loop of flat wire formed into a wave pattern.
- Caratteristiche:
- Compact design for axial space savings.
- Ideal for light to moderate loads.
- Commonly used in bearing preloads, connectors, and valves.
2. Multi-Turn Wave Springs
- Descrizione: Multiple turns of wave-shaped flat wire, stacked together in a continuous spiral.
- Caratteristiche:
- Higher load capacity than single-turn.
- Maintains consistent force over a wider deflection range.
- Ideal for tight axial spaces where traditional coil springs don’t fit.
- Variants:
- Plain Type: Has a small opening for flexibility in assembly.
- Shim Type: Ends shim to ensure 360° contatto and improved load distribution.
3. Round-Wire Wave Springs
- Descrizione: Manufactured from round wire instead of flat wire.
- Caratteristiche:
- Cost-effective and simple to produce.
- Used when high loads are not required.
- Typically used in low-precision or disposable applications.
4. Nested Wave Springs
- Descrizione: Multiple wave springs wound together in parallel, nested within each other.
- Caratteristiche:
- Delivers very high forces in a small axial space.
- Increased stiffness without increasing spring diameter.
- Suitable for heavy-duty applications like mechanical seals and clutches.
- Descrizione: A wave-form spring in a straight line rather than a spiral.
- Caratteristiche:
- Provides uniform force distribution over a linear contact area.
- Used for tensioning, guiding, and damping in long, narrow spaces.
- Common in connectors, fuel cells, or between panels.
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