Attention! Input results shown will be +/- 10% from middle value. Hint: The closer your min and max inputs are, the more accurate your results will be!

Attention! Input results shown will be +/- 10% from middle value. Hint: The closer your min and max inputs are, the more accurate your results will be!

Attention! Input results shown will be +/- 10% from middle value. Hint: The closer your min and max inputs are, the more accurate your results will be!

Attention! Input results shown will be +/- 10% from middle value. Hint: The closer your min and max inputs are, the more accurate your results will be!

Stock Compression Springs Catalogue

Stock compression springs are standard spring sizes that can be bought off the shelf at hardware stores or, for a larger variety, online stores meant to, specifically, sell springs. Just as a hardware store would have a catalogue showing their products, sizes, and prices, an online spring store has a catalogue listing the specifications of each spring they stock. Download our stock spring catalogue here.

Our stock spring catalogue is also available in the form of a searchable database on TheSpringStore.com. Here, you can enter your parameters into the database and the system will locate all springs that match the criteria entered. If too many results appear to be sorted through manually, simply return to the Compression Spring Finder page, and narrow down the fields you previously entered. This will then enable you to tailor the search to locate the spring you require. If too few options appear, it will be necessary to widen your search parameters, or remove one altogether. If this is not an option, a custom spring can be designed and quoted using our online calculator.

Compression spring catalogues contain only springs that are in stock, and therefore custom springs will not be found here. Stock springs are a useful tool when you only need a small amount of parts for a repair, or when trying out several different kinds of springs in the early stages of prototyping. Prototyping can become extremely expensive, if each new round of springs that are used for testing purposes are made with a new custom run. Once the specifications of your spring have been determined, a custom run for large quantities can be ordered. This method ensures that you can test the maximum amount of springs in the most cost effective way.

The spring catalogue is organized first by ascending order of outer diameter. To search through it, first find the section with the correct outer diameter ranges. Free length is the second organizational tier in the catalogue, and is therefore the second criteria that should be looked through to narrow your search. At this point, few enough options should remain to enable you to decide which spring is best for you. If not, the remaining criteria of rate, max load, max deflection, and then solid height will allow you to complete your search.