Oct 12, 2013

Grinding Compression Springs  | Spring  Grinding  Please send inquiries to: sales@katyspring.com Ph. 281-391-1888   [caption id="attachment_885" align="aligncenter" width="300"]grinding capacity grinding capacity[/caption] compression spring end types used in oil and gas2 grinding compression springs used in oil and gas grinding compression springs used in oil and gas2 grinding compression springs grinding compression springs2   What does this mean to our customers purchasing compression springs that are ground on the Simco? - Faster grind speeds saves time and money - More grinding capacity allows improved lead times overall - Down feed grinding allows for improved quality in terms of squareness and compression spring ends What are the Simco’s technical specifications (note: these limitations apply to the Simco only): - Wire range-.2-.625 - Max spring OD 8 - Max spring FL 14 - Stone Size “ 36 x 8 - Stone RPM “ 730 It has always been our philosophy at Katy Spring to continuously improve by reinvesting in our employees and our equipment. We thank all of our customers for making this possible and hope that if you haven’t tried us yet, we invite you to do so today.   Please send inquiries to: sales@katyspring.com Ph. 281-391-1888

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