Industrial springs for roll stops – restoring force for the flap mechanism
Industrial springs provide the defined return movement of the flaps to the locked position on the roll stop of a tail lift. They store the preload with which the flaps automatically return to the locked position after each actuation. At SULEJ Ladebordwand you will find compression, tension and torsion springs in different wire thicknesses and spring rates, matched to common flap mechanism designs on the market – for reliable self-return of the safety elements on the tail lift.
Designs and materials – compression, tension and torsion springs compared
Compression springs are installed between flap and bracket and work against the flap stroke. Tension springs sit next to the flap hinge and pull the flap back into the locked position after the lever is released. Torsion springs enclose the rotary shaft and generate the restoring torque directly via the axle. Spring steel wires with corrosion protection are usually used, often in the form of phosphating or zinc coating. The exact wire thickness, winding direction and leg length depends on the respective flap design.
