Spring Fabrication Service

As one of the world’s best spring suppliers, Lexhardware is a long-established industry leader in manufacturing both stock and custom springs. Serving engineers worldwide, the company delivers fast, reliable solutions for OEM and MRO applications. With over 40,000 standard spring designs, Lexhardware supports everything from low-volume prototypes to high-volume production, supplying high-quality compression, extension, and torsion springs across diverse industries.

Lex Hardware Custom Springs

Compression Springs

When a force pushes against the ends of the spring, the coils move closer together.

Extension Springs

It stretches when a pulling force is applied and returns to its original length when the force is removed.

Torsion Springs

stores energy as its legs twist around the axis and releases it as rotational force.

Die Springs

Heavy-duty springs designed to withstand high loads and repeated use in tooling and die applications.

Battery Springs

Small compression springs used in battery holders to maintain electrical contact and absorb vibration.

Compression Springs

A circular spring applies uniform inward or outward tension to hold components securely in place.

Wave Springs

A wave-like shape provide the same force as traditional compression springs in less space.

Disc Springs

Keep components spaced and maintain tension on shafts, under bolt heads, and at valve ends.

Rotor Springs

Stores and releases energy through rotational twisting.

Gas Springs

Use compressed gas to provide controlled force and motion.

Plastic Composite Springs

The lightweight, corrosion-resistant springs made from reinforced polymers that store and release energy like metal springs.

Linear Wave Springs

Provide axial force in a compact, space-saving design using waves in a flat wire coil.

Spring Materials Technical Specifications

The table below summarizes common spring materials, including chemical composition, mechanical properties, temperature limits, and typical applications.

Material Standard Nominal Chemistry Density (lb/in³) Tensile Strength Elastic Modulus E (×10⁶ psi) Torsional Modulus G (×10⁶ psi) Max Operating Temp Typical Applications
Music Wire ASTM A228 High Carbon Steel (C 0.70–1.00%) 0.28 230–399 ksi 30 11.5 250°F (120°C) Precision springs, electronics, small mechanical components
Oil Tempered Wire ASTM A229 Medium / High Carbon Steel 0.28 165–324 ksi 30 11.5 250°F (120°C) Industrial springs, automotive components
Chrome Silicon Steel ASTM A401 Cr–Si Alloy Steel 0.28 224–300 ksi 30 11.5 475°F (245°C) High-stress, high-temperature applications
Chrome Vanadium Steel ASTM A231 Cr–V Alloy Steel 0.28 190–300 ksi 30 11.5 425°F (220°C) Shock-loaded and heavy-duty springs
302 / 304 Stainless Steel ASTM A313 Cr–Ni Stainless Steel 0.29 130–325 ksi 28 10 550°F (290°C) Corrosion-resistant springs, food & medical equipment
316 Stainless Steel ASTM A313 Cr–Ni–Mo Stainless Steel 0.29 125–245 ksi 28 10 550°F (290°C) Marine, chemical, and high-corrosion environments
17-7 PH Stainless Steel AMS 5678 Cr–Ni–Al PH Stainless Steel 0.28 230–343 ksi 29.5 11 650°F (345°C) Aerospace, precision and high-strength springs
Phosphor Bronze ASTM B159 Cu–Sn Alloy 0.32 105–145 ksi 15 6.25 200°F (95°C) Electrical contacts, corrosion-resistant springs
Beryllium Copper ASTM B197 Cu–Be Alloy 0.30 160–230 ksi 18.5 7 400°F (205°C) High-performance electronic and connector springs
Inconel X-750 AMS 5698 Nickel-Based Alloy 0.30 155–220 ksi 31 12 750–1100°F (400–595°C) High-temperature and aerospace applications
Hastelloy C-276 ASTM B574 Ni–Cr–Mo Alloy 0.32 100–200 ksi 30.7 11.8 700°F (370°C) Extreme corrosion and chemical processing environments

Note: Values shown are typical reference ranges. Actual performance may vary depending on wire diameter, heat treatment, and manufacturing process.

CNC Machining FAQs

What's music wire?

Music wire is a high-carbon steel wire with excellent strength and elasticity, commonly used to make precision springs. It offers great fatigue resistance at room temperature but has limited corrosion and heat resistance.

We sure can! Alloy wire provides higher strength, better fatigue life, and improved heat and corrosion resistance compared to carbon steel, making it ideal for springs used in demanding or high-stress applications.

We use the best metal for your project. We form standard springs and specialty springs made from stainless steel, copper wire, galvanized wire, Inconel, steel alloys, and more.

CWe make springs for just about any industry you can think of. We’ve made springs for fast food automation and leading restaurant equipment suppliers. We’ve manufactured heavy-duty springs for residential and industrial garage doors and commercial overhead doors. We produce springs for attic ladders. We’ve put the spring in many a trampoline. We’ve made high-tensile springs for the agricultural industry.

Yes, we do!

Tensile strength is the maximum stress a material can withstand when being pulled or stretched before it breaks.

Upload the CAD files, specify the material, state the tolerances, and list any finishes; with these details, the shop can give you a precise price and realistic delivery date.

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Upload your project files, and our team of experienced specialists will review and work with you to move your idea forward.

DFM Check & Quotation Within 2 Hours
We’ll carry out a Design for Manufacturability (DFM) evaluation and aim to provide you with a quotation in just 2 hours.

Production Completed in 7–20 Days
Our efficient manufacturing process enables us to finish production runs in as fast as 7 days.

12 Types of Surface Finishes
Select from a complete range of in-house finishing services, such as coating, anodizing, plating, and more.

Reliable & Speedy Delivery in as Few as 7 Days
With trusted logistics partners, we ensure your products are shipped securely and arrive on time.