Industrial Springs are a common type of elastic component, capable of storing mechanical energy when stretched or compressed. Springs are used mainly in mechanical assemblies to impart force, compressive, tensile, or torsion where they can be used to lift engine valves, open die sets, or hold batteries in place, and many others. Typically mounted deep inside an assembly of moving parts, industrial springs often go unnoticed, despite their importance to motion control and industrial equipment. The springs are easy to install.