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Trampoline Spring Manufacturers and Suppliers

IQS Directory implements a thorough list of trampoline spring manufacturers and suppliers. Utilize our listing to examine and sort top trampoline spring manufacturers with previews of ads and detailed descriptions of each product. Any trampoline spring company can design, engineer, and manufacture trampoline springs to meet your company's specific qualifications. An easy connection to reach trampoline spring companies through our fast request for quote form is provided on our website. The company information includes website links, company profile, locations, phone, product videos and product information. Customer reviews are available and product specific news articles. This source is right for you whether it's for stainless steel springs, extension springs, or spring design services.

  • Lake Geneva, WI

    R&L Spring Company manufactures custom spring and wire formed components for industries such as powersports, automotive, medical devices, and general industrial. Products include compression, extension, and torsion springs, as well as rings, wire forms, fourslide components, and long coils. Wire diameters available from .001" to .750" in both shaped wires and flat stocks. Their experienced team is able to meet the most demanding parts specifications. IATF16949 and ISO9001 certified.

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  • Houston, TX

    Coiling Technologies, Inc. has the experience and expertise to design and engineer the custom springs to meet your specific requirements. We are a leading manufacturer of high-tech, specialized springs and we are committed to providing quality products with fast lead times. Our automated process allows us to produce the reliable springs you need.

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  • Grand Rapids, MI

    Apex Spring & Stamping is a certified minority owned company that manufacturers springs, stampings, wire forms, clips, and fasteners. Our core industries include automotive, office furniture, medical, recreational, consumer goods, and appliances. We also specialize in value added assembly and prototyping. Our engineering team will ensure your part is both functional and cost-effective. IATF 16949 Certified.

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  • Chicago, IL

    At Sterling Springs LLC, we specialize in manufacturing a wide variety of high-quality springs for various industries and applications. Our product line includes compression springs, coil springs, torsion springs, extension springs, and industrial springs. We take pride in our capabilities to produce springs in a wide range of sizes and shapes, from tiny springs for delicate medical devices to large springs used in industrial machinery.

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  • Bloomingburg, OH

    At Bloomingburg Spring & Wire Form, we manufacture custom compression, extension, torsion and double torsion springs, clock springs, wire forms, stampings and wire assemblies. Materials used include stainless steel, brass, bronze and other exotics by request. If you need immediate help, contact our 24-hour RUSH emergency service. Let us tame your biggest spring problem for you!

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  • Palmyra, NJ

    Stumped by a spring? Give it to our design team of professional spring engineers; they've got the experience it takes to get the job done right! In business since 1917, we manufacture compression springs, torsion springs & extension springs. We also carry stock springs. Murphy & Read Spring Manufacturing has design software on our site to design your own spring to be manufactured by us.

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  • Canby, OR

    We offer years of combined experience and also provide production control, purchasing, and sales. We encourage creativity and empower both employees and customers. Our one-of-a-kind company provides many benefits for all our springs customers. If you would like to learn more, contact us today or visit our website for more information!

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Trampoline Springs Industry Information

Trampoline Springs

Kids of all ages enjoy the sensation of jumping up and down on a trampoline, and many people have one in their own backyard. This bouncy mechanism enables people to jump higher than they ever could on solid ground. This ability is even used on a professional level among gymnasts who need trampolines to help them perform incredible maneuvers in the air. The strong, elastic fabric of a trampoline, combined with the many springs that support it, make the creation of this kind of upward momentum possible. When a person jumps, their body weight comes back down and stretches the springs. The springs then try to return to their natural shape, causing everything to tighten and the person on the trampoline to go upwards again. The higher they go, the more the impact of their landing stretches the springs when they come back down. An equal force is then exerted as the springs pull together again.

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Design of Trampoline Springs

Because the weight of a human body or multiple human bodies can cause so much strain when jumping up and down, trampolines are built using strong, durable springs that are fitted the entire way around the trampoline frame. The springs are fastened into the stainless steel frame on one end, and securely hooked to the elastic trampoline fabric on the other end. They are placed only inches apart so that the impact of any force is shared equally among them.

Many suppliers sell replacement springs for trampoline owners in case the original springs begin to break or lose their force from constant use. A trampoline spring is really just a strong coil spring manufactured to meet the specifications of a particular trampoline on the market. When a company decides to design a new trampoline, they will commission engineers to design springs that can handle a weight capacity that is compliant with the product’s purpose and the other materials used. The trampolines that gymnasts use are much more heavy duty than a common trampoline that you would find in someone’s backyard. A gymnast’s trampoline is more costly to manufacture as the springs typically need to be longer to allow for more travel while still being strong enough to bear high levels of force.



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