Century Spring Corp. (CSC) is an industry leading full-line manufacturer and innovator of high quality spring products with a rich history of service excellence spanning over 75 years. FAST, FLEXIBLE, FULL-LINE is more than just a slogan at CSC. It's backed by over 30,000 designs, 300 Million springs in stock and an award winning customer support team all with guaranteed (read more)
A disc spring (sometimes called a "Belleville washer" after the inventor) consists primarily of a convex disc supported at the outer periphery by one force and an opposing force on the center of the disc. Disc springs are used singly, or in stacks, to achieve a desired load and travel. The advantage of a disc spring (read more)
Retaining Rings, which are available in several types and various sizes, are used to fasten assemblies on shafts or inside housings and bores. (read more)
The services with a difference, the quality that stands out, the dependability you can count on! (read more)
As a manufacturer of custom and stock springs, Century Spring Corp. (CSC) offers a detailed 400+ page catalog of compression, extension, die, drawbar, disc, extension, specialty, custom, tapered, torsion, urethane and constant force springs. (read more)
Century Spring Corp. (CSC) maintains the largest stock of compression springs in the world, all ready for immediate shipment. Compression springs, or 'push springs', are used in applications requiring a linear resistance to an applied load. They can be used over a rod for guidance, inside a hole to reduce buckling and in countless other applications. (read more)
A constant force spring is a roll of prestressed strip which exerts a nearly constant restraining force to resist uncoiling. The force is constant because the change in the radius of curvature is constant. This is true if the change in coil diameter due to buildup is disregarded. (read more)
The quality, delivery and pricing of Century Spring Corp. (CSC) custom springs is well known throughout the industry. CSC's Custom Springs Department is available to assist you with a design for any application. Quotations are furnished promptly to your verbal or print specifications. (read more)
Century Spring Corp. (CSC) maintains the most comprehensive assortment of die springs springs in the industry. Die springs are an excellent way to apply maximum loads with minimal solid height. Because they are wound with rectangular or D-shaped wire, die springs most often achieve longer cycle-life than round wire compression springs. (read more)
Belleville or 'spring washers' are cone-shaped spring discs and are used singly or in stacks to achieve a desired load and travel. In general, they function best under conditions requiring very high load in confined space or short travel. Under these constraints, it is often not practical or even possible to use a coil spring. (read more)
Extension springs, often referred to as 'pull springs', are primarily used to retract a load from its extended position; they can be applied to opening or closing a mechanism. Century Spring Corp. (CSC) maintains the largest stock of extension springs, all available for immediate shipment. (read more)
Century Spring Corp. (CSC) stocks a large selection of conically-tapered compression springs. This configuration of spring is characterized not only by its shape, but also by the fact that its rate is normally non-linear. There is a necessary increase in the applied force to compress the spring due to the flexibility of the larger-diameter coils causing progressive contact with one another. (read more)
Torsion springs are commonly referred to as hinge springs or 'mouse-trap' springs. They are used for storing and releasing angular energy or for the purpose of statically holding a mechanism in place by deflecting the legs about the body centerline axis. The torsional body will reduce in body diameter and increase in body length when deflected... (read more)
Century Springs urethane compression springs have been designed primarily for special applications where steel-wire springs are not as well suited, including environments where corrosion, vibration, and magnetism are present. Urethane springs also have proven to be the safest, most efficient and reliable compression material for punching, stamping and drawing dies. (read more)
