Buffer Spring
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Surface Finishing | polished |
| Packaging Type | box |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
We are make Elevator springs, particularly buffer springs, are made from high-strength, durable materials capable of withstanding significant forces and providing reliable performance. Common materials include:
- Mild Steel
- Stainless Steel
- Carbon High Spring Steel
- Alloy Steel
Types of Elevator Springs:
While the general term "elevator spring" often refers to buffer springs, there are also other types of springs used in various parts of an elevator system, such as:
- Compression Springs: These are the most common type used as buffers. They are designed to resist a compressive force.
- Tension Springs: Less common in the main safety buffer role, but may be used in other mechanisms within the elevator system where a pulling force is required.
- Torsion Springs: Used where a rotational force is needed.
- Disc Springs (Belleville Washers): Can be used in certain braking or clamping mechanisms.
- Volute Springs and Taper Springs: These are specialized forms of compression springs.
Elevator springs play a crucial role in the safety and smooth operation of elevator systems, primarily as buffers.