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Power spring

Power springs are usually used for seat belts. It has the ability to shrink and smooth the spring, and can provide any safety solution for the vehicle.

Automobielsector
Motor Brush springs

Because of its small size, the motor brush spring can push the brush towards the commutator in the motor. These features make the motor brush spring an ideal choice for automotive engines and automotive air conditioners blower .

Automobielsector
Constante krachtveer

Constant force spring has small package size and flat force curve, which is very suitable for small space and compartment in vehicle. These springs are usually used for cp holder for car interior and automotive ashtray.

Automobielsector
1.Seat Belt
2.Cup Holder for Car interior
3.Automotive Engine
4.Automobile Ashtray
5.Automotive Air-Conditioner Blower
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