Stainless Steel Springs
Every manufacturer entered business because they cared about one thing: Building quality products that would last. This is why they often put their name, the same name they share with their father and grandfather, on everything they build. Even when this isn’t the case, when, instead, their business is not family-owned but rather a partnership with responsibilities and ownership shared by many people, the name of that corporation still matters because it represents the combined efforts of a team of people who, tasked to achieve goals together over many years and through economic climates both harsh and fertile, have labored together to create enduring, dependable products.
Any product, however, represents a culmination of work that has been contributed from throughout a supply chain. Machines both great and small, powerful and subtle, rely on minuscule components that often go unseen by the general customer or end user. Among such parts are stainless steel wires, springs, and stampings. Steel springs, in particular, are especially important for the proper functioning of small products that feature moving parts, as springs have the unique ability to store physical energy and save it for later release.
At Stanley Spring and Stamping we know that all the companies we supply want their products to work all the time, with as little fuss or maintenance as possible. This means that the little actions that occur with a product, often features a customer may not notice at first, should remain un-noticed. They should be so reliable, so subtle in their execution, that their activation occurs with as little fore or after-thought as the batting of an eyelash or the natural upward curl of a smile.
It is precisely because a quality part is one that goes undetected that we labor to supply our customers with compression springs, extension springs and torsion springs that retain their integrity throughout years of even hard or irregular use. Formed from stainless steel wire, our products are resistant to repeated applications of force, bending, and corrosion. They can also be crafted to custom sizes and lengths, as can our wire forms and stampings. Ultimately, everything we craft is intended to fit and work within the products our customers create without ever becoming a problem, because it’s their name that we want the users of such products to notice, not our springs.

