Power Springs
Controlled Retraction for Dynamic Systems
How Power Springs Work
Power springs work or function by tightly winding a strip of spring-tempered material onto an arbor housed within a circular case (keeper). When wound, the spring stores mechanical energy and releases it as torque when unwound.
As the spring unwinds, it expands toward the keeper’s maximum allowed curvature, delivering rotational force to the free-rotating portion of the assembly. This unique motion makes power springs ideal for controlled torque delivery in compact spaces.

However, the torque-deflection characteristics of a power spring are nonlinear. This is due to:
◉ Changing amounts of active material during operation
◉ Inter-coil friction
◉ Hysteresis effects within the assembly
Design Guidelines for Optimal Performance
To ensure performance and durability:
◉ The strip length should be less than 15,000 times the material thickness
◉ The arbor diameter should be 15–25 times the thickness to reduce inter-coil friction and avoid excessive stress
It is possible to pre-stress power springs, where the strip is formed and back-wound into the case. This process can increase the number of useful revolutions from around 15 up to 35 turns, delivering more consistent torque across the operating range.


Understanding the torque curve of a power spring is key to precision design. This curve highlights the spring’s torque output over its deflection range, providing predictable force for consistent performance in your application.

Power Spring Applications:
Whether your application requires rotational energy or linear motion (using a pulley or cable system), our power springs can be tailored to meet your needs.
Power springs are used across a wide range of industries:
Medical Devices
◉ Mechanical assemblies
◉ Compact motion systems
Industrial
◉ Counterbalances
◉ Cord retractors
◉ Wind-up devices
◉ Timers and escapements
Aerospace & Defense
◉ Electrical/mechanical reels
◉ Static discharge reels
Commercial
◉ Wind-up toys
◉ Timers
◉ Cord and cable reels
Power Springs (Clock Springs) – Precision-Engineered
High-performance power springs, also known as clock springs, are designed and manufactured for applications requiring reliable rotational energy storage.
Power springs can be produced from material as thin as .002″ to as thick as .080″, with widths ranging from fractions of an inch to multiple inches. A team of expert engineers can work with you to deliver custom spring solutions that match your exact requirements.
Need a Custom Power Spring?
We have been delivering precision spring solutions for many years. Contact our engineering department today to discuss how we can help you optimize your power spring design for performance, efficiency, and durability.

