Coil, Flat, Leaf, and Wire Springs - United States (US)

Federal Supply Class (FSC): 5360

NATO Supply Classification Class (NSC): 5360

Federal Supply Group (FSG): 53 Hardware and Abrasives

NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG): 53 Hardware and Abrasives

Items Managed by United States (US) - NCB is 00 to 09

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NATO Supply Class 5360 is a classification within NATO Supply Group 53, which is dedicated to Hardware And Abrasives. Specifically, Class 5360 focuses on Coil, Flat, Leaf, And Wire Springs.

Springs are essential components used in various applications to store and release mechanical energy. They are designed to absorb and distribute forces, providing elasticity and resilience to a system. The springs included in this class can be categorized into different types based on their shape and function.

Coil springs are helical springs made from wire that is wound into a cylindrical shape. They are commonly used in suspension systems, mattresses, and mechanical devices where flexibility and shock absorption are required.

Flat springs, also known as clock springs or leaf springs, are thin, flat strips of metal that are bent or coiled into a specific shape. They are often used in automotive applications, such as clutch mechanisms and braking systems, as well as in various industrial and household appliances.

Leaf springs consist of multiple layers of flat springs stacked on top of each other. They are commonly used in vehicle suspension systems, providing support and stability to the vehicle's chassis.

Wire springs are made from a single piece of wire that is formed into a specific shape, such as a torsion spring or a compression spring. Torsion springs are used to apply torque or rotational force, while compression springs are designed to resist compression and return to their original shape after being compressed.

In NATO Supply Class 5360, you can find a wide range of coil, flat, leaf, and wire springs that meet the specific requirements and standards set by NATO. These springs are used in various military and civilian applications, including vehicles, machinery, equipment, and other systems where reliable and durable springs are needed.

When procuring or specifying springs within this NATO Supply Class, it is important to consider factors such as load capacity, material composition, dimensions, and any specific performance requirements. This will ensure that the selected springs meet the intended purpose and can withstand the operational conditions they will be subjected to.

Overall, NATO Supply Class 5360 provides a comprehensive classification for coil, flat, leaf, and wire springs, enabling efficient procurement and standardization within the Hardware And Abrasives category of NATO supply groups.

FSC 5360 Coil, Flat, Leaf, and Wire Springs - United States (US)
FSC 5360 Coil, Flat, Leaf, and Wire Springs - United States (US)

Includes Compression Springs; Torsion Springs; Leaf Spring Assemblies; Flat Springs; Extension Springs.

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 5360 Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 5360

What is Federal Supply Class 5360?
FSC 5360 is the Federal Supply Class (formally known as NATO Supply Classification Class NSC 5360) in the USA for supply items codified in the category of Coil, Flat, Leaf, and Wire Springs.
What is NATO Supply Classification Class 5360?
NSC 5360 is the NATO Supply Classification Class (also known as Federal Supply Class FSC 5360 in the USA) for supply items codified in the category of Coil, Flat, Leaf, and Wire Springs.
Which Federal Supply Group is FSC 5360 in?
FSC 5360 is in Federal Supply Group (FSG) 53 which contains Hardware and Abrasives.
Which NATO Supply Classification Group is NSC 5360 in?
NSC 5360 is in NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG) 53 which contains Hardware and Abrasives.

Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5360 Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5360

What is an Extension Garter Spring? 225 Items
An Extension Garter Spring (SPRING,GARTER,EXTENSION) is a close-coiled helical extension spring, with ends fastened together to form a circle, designed to impose compression stresses toward the center of the circle thus formed when uniformly expanded.
What is a Compression Helical Spring? 52225 Items
A Compression Helical Spring (SPRING,HELICAL,COMPRESSION) is an open coiled spring, wound in various forms and from different shapes and types of materials and finished at the ends, designed to provide resistance to compression forces. Excludes springs designed for thermal actuation (springs in which the torsion forces are designed to be counteracted by changes in temperature) and SPRING, REINFORCING, HOSE.
What is an Extension Helical Spring? 8981 Items
An Extension Helical Spring (SPRING,HELICAL,EXTENSION) is an open-or close-coiled spring, wound in various forms and from different shapes and types of materials and finished at the ends, so designed to provide resistance to pulling forces. The close-coiled springs may incorporate the special feature of initial tension created between the coils when wound so that an initial load must be applied to separate them. Excludes SPRING, REINFORCING, HOSE.
What is a Torsion Helical Spring? 6532 Items
A Torsion Helical Spring (SPRING,HELICAL,TORSION) is an open-or close-wound coil spring consisting of one or more helical coils, wound from different shapes and types of material and finished at the ends, designed to exert pressure in a rotating direction around the coil axis. Excludes springs designed for thermal actuation (springs in which the torsion forces are counteracted by changes in temperature) and SPRING, REINFORCING, HOSE.
What is a Torsion Spiral Spring? 1294 Items
A Torsion Spiral Spring (SPRING,SPIRAL,TORSION) is a spring consisting of a length of material wound on itself in the form of a spiral, finished at the ends and designed to exert pressure in a rotating direction around the spring axis. The material may be of various cross-sectional shapes such as round or rectangular. Excludes springs designed for thermal actuation (springs in which the torsion forces are designed to be counteracted by changes in temperature).
What is an Adjustable Door Spring? 66 Items
An Adjustable Door Spring (SPRING,DOOR,ADJUSTABLE) is a helical coil spring with two heads or ends, used to attach to supporting frame jamb and door. It is operated by torsional action.
What is a Leaf Spring? 676 Items
A Leaf Spring (SPRING,LEAF) is a spring relatively thin in proportion to its length and width, when assembled with similar items forms a SPRING ASSEMBLY, LEAF.
What is a Spring Assortment? 212 Items
A Spring Assortment is a group of various sized helical and/or spiral springs.
What is a Dental Coil Spring? 15 Items
A Dental Coil Spring (SPRING,COIL,DENTAL) is an item designed for orthodontic use in fabricating prostheses.
Spring,Motor Actuating 19 Items
What is a Constant Force Spring? 61 Items
A Constant Force Spring (SPRING,CONSTANT FORCE) is a spring made from prestressed strip of material that coils tightly around successive layers of itself. The outer end may be specially shaped for attachment. The inner end is usually square cut and free to rotate over a pulley or roller. The coils are formed to remain in a coiled position without expanding. Excludes SPRING (1), SPIRAL, TORSION.
What is a Piston Ring Expander Spring? 21 Items
A Piston Ring Expander Spring (SPRING,EXPANDER,PISTON RING) is a spring steel ringlike item designed to be placed between a piston ring and the piston to maintain the correct piston ring pressure against the cylinder wall.
What is a Flat Spring? 2624 Items
A Flat Spring (SPRING,FLAT) is a spring made of flat or prebent strip metal. It is designed to apply force in one direction when deflected in the opposite direction. It must be capable of recovering size or shape after deformation. Excludes SPRING (1), LEAF&#59; and springs designed for thermal actuation (springs in which the torsion forces are counteracted by changes in temperature).
What is a Volute Spring? 30 Items
A Volute Spring (SPRING,VOLUTE) is a conical shaped compression type spring produced by winding a wide thin strip of metal upon itself, with the wide dimension paralleled to the axis of the helix, in such a manner that the inner coils telescope within the outer coils when compressed. Excludes SPRING, HELICAL, COMPRESSION.
What is a Follower Spring? 28 Items
A Follower Spring (SPRING,FOLLOWER) is an oblong spiral spring designed to provide resistance to the compressing force of the follower in a MAGAZINE, CARTRIDGE. Excludes SPRING, HELICAL, COMPRESSION.

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