REDWIRE Daemar supplies a wide variety of wave springs for retaining

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Daemar offers many types of wave springs.

Daemar Inc. is the supplier that industry trusts the most for essential components. The company’s massive inventory includes products for sealing, retaining, protecting, and more. As far as retaining components go, Daemar is a valuable source of wave springs – single-turn and multi-turn types, as well as shim rings.

TruWave is a major manufacturer whose wave springs Daemar distributes. Types available include those with plain ends and shim ends, as well as varying sizes.

Made from coiled flat wire

Daemar’s wave springs are built out of coiled flat wire with waves added to create a spring effect. This is a unique design that provides many advantages. First, half of the operating height can be reduced in axial direction, unlike traditional coiled springs. Wave springs also save more space in radial direction than disc springs do, and the bending load in the waves offers total axial transmission of the load. Accurate spring rate and an unlimited range of forces are additional benefits.

Types available include the following:

  • Single-turn (inch). SST springs are perfect for short deflection applications involving low-to-medium force. Designed for a variety of bore and rod diameters and available in many waves and material thicknesses.
  • Single-turn (narrow inch). Recommended for sort deflection applications with limited space.
  • Single-turn (metric). The MST series is similar to the SST line, but with dimensions in millimetres.
  • Multi-turn (inch). Daemar offers three series of these springs – the WSL, WSM, and WSR – which are designed for low-force applications with large deflections; more turns equal lower force. Uses up less than half the spaces as helical compression springs do, but provide the same level of force.
  • Multi-turn (metric). Three series available: MWL, MWM, and MWR. Similar to the WSL, WSM, and WSR, but with dimensions in millimetres.
  • Shim rings. The KMS line of shim rings are designed to support, adjust for better fit, or create a level surface. These springs are also useful as spacers for filling gaps between parts subject to wear.
  • Nested wave springs. Similar advantages, but can be stacked atop one another.

For more information, contact Daemar.


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Posted by Daemar Inc.


Daemar manages the sourcing and delivery of millions of Essential Components to the manufacturing and MRO marketplace. I... Read more

Contact supplier