As a global market leader, the KERN-LIEBERS group of companies manufactures and supplies the full range of power springs, from the smallest to the largest.
- Spring width: 1.8 – 100 mm
- Spring thickness: 0.05 – 3.0 mm
- Material: Martensitic steels and special alloys, textured carbon and stainless steels
- Service life: Up to 500,000 load cycles (typical applications require 100,000 – 200,000 cycles)
- Torque increases at a linear rate
The special feature of the Maximo power spring is that the combination of winding forward and then back increases the power density, making maximum use of the available material properties. The machinery and equipment required for this special
process is developed and built internally at KERN-LIEBERS.
- Spring width: 1.8 – 100 mm
- Spring thickness: 0.05 – 0.55 mm
- Material: Textured carbon and stainless steels
- Service life: Up to 500,000 load cycle (typical applications require 100,000 – 200,000 cycles)
- Up to 50 working rotations
- Flat characteristic curve in the work area, low hysteresis
- The material volume is fully exploited at maximum torque
- Characteristic S-shape in unwound exposed position
Typical applications of Maximo springs include:
The classic power spring retains its importance to this day. Power springs are used where space constraints and the size of the spring do not allow the use of Maximo springs, or where they are required by specific customer applications.
These springs are wound by machines developed and built by KERN-LIEBERS.
- Spring width: 1.8 – 100 mm
- Spring thickness: 0.05 – 3.0 mm
- Material: Martensitic spring strip steels, textured carbon and stainless steels
- Service life: Very long, depending on the design
- Up to 30 working rotations
Typical applications of power springs include:
Industry applications
Automotive
Mechanical engineering and equipment manufacturing