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1944CS - 7" Spring Steel Compression Spring

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Compression spring manufactured from spring steel with 34 coils and closed ends. This spring features an O.D. of 0.625", and an I.D. of 0.455".

Unit System
Specs (in standard)
Label Value
Brand Century Spring
Display Name 1944
Ends Closed
Finish Zinc
Free Length 7 in
Inside Diameter 0.455 in
Material Spring Steel
Outside Diameter 0.625 in
Part Type Standard
Rate 15 lbs/in
SKU 1944CS
Solid Length 2.98 in
Suggested Max Deflection 2.2 in
Suggested Max Load 33 lbf
Total Coils 34
Wire Diameter 0.085 in
Specs (in metric)
Label Value
Brand Century Spring
Display Name 1944
Ends Closed
Finish Zinc
Free Length 177.8 mm
Inside Diameter 11.56 mm
Material Spring Steel
Outside Diameter 15.88 mm
Part Type Standard
Rate 2.63 N/mm
SKU 1944CS
Solid Length 75.69 mm
Suggested Max Deflection 55.88 mm
Suggested Max Load 146.78 N
Total Coils 34
Wire Diameter 2.16 mm
The compression spring 1944CS is an essential component designed for applications requiring reliable force and energy storage. Crafted from high-quality spring steel, the 1944 compression spring design exhibits exceptional tensile strength and resilience.

The 1944 design is manufactured with a free length of 7", with an outer diameter of 0.625", an inner diameter of 0.455", and a total of 34 coils, expertly designed to deliver consistent compression characteristics including a rate of 15 lbs/in.

The 1944CS compression spring is ideally suited for use in a wide range of mechanical assemblies, including but not limited to automotive suspension systems, industrial machinery, and electronic devices.

In summary, the compression spring 1944 design stands out for its superior material properties, thoughtful design, and versatility in application. It is a prime choice for engineers committed to excellence and innovation in their projects.