SPEC Compression Spring: 302 Stainless Steel, Cylindrical Shape, Closed, Ground End
The SPEC Compression Spring (SKU 54NF03, MPN C06000811500S) is a cylindrical compression spring made from 302 Stainless Steel, with a length of 1 1/2 in, featuring closed and ground ends, and supplied in a 10-pack.
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Product Description
The SPEC Compression Spring (SKU 54NF03, MPN C06000811500S) is a cylindrical compression spring made from 302 Stainless Steel, with a length of 1 1/2 in, featuring closed and ground ends, and supplied in a 10-pack.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a SPEC compression spring used for?
A SPEC compression spring is used to resist axial compression and store mechanical energy in industrial applications such as valves, pumps, and machinery. The 302 stainless steel material provides corrosion resistance for demanding environments.
What are the specifications of the SPEC compression spring C06000811500S?
This SPEC compression spring is made from 302 stainless steel, has a cylindrical shape with closed and ground ends, a length of 1 1/2 in, and is supplied in a 10-pack. The manufacturer part number is C06000811500S.
Where to buy SPEC compression springs worldwide?
3G Electric supplies SPEC compression springs worldwide, handling full logistics and customs clearance. As a global industrial solutions provider, we source and deliver genuine parts like the C06000811500S to your facility, regardless of location.
How to select a compression spring for an industrial application?
Select a compression spring by matching its material, dimensions, and end type to your load and environment. For corrosion resistance, choose 302 stainless steel. Ensure the length and spring rate suit your mechanism's travel and force requirements.
SPEC Products
3G Electric supplies SPEC cylindrical compression springs. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.
