Deciding Between Single Point and Dual Point Coilers: Across a variety of metal forming industries, spring makers rely on quality coiling equipment to create high-quality springs for their customers. Around the world, people have been making springs for decades with the primary difference being the manufacturing methodology.
On a basic level, there are two widely recognized methods of making compression springs with CNC machinery, each way utilizing a different type of machine. These metal forming machines are called single point coilers and dual point coilers. Some of the main differences between these types of metal forming machines are that each requires a different type of tooling and dual points have two outside points of contact with the wire it coils, while single points only have one outside point of contact and an arbor inside. Since the introduction of the first automatic spring coiler, there has been an unending debate as to which method of spring coiling produces a higher quality, more durable, spring. While there are some key differences in the way the springs are made, studies have shown that, from the point of stresses for metal forming and residual stresses post metal forming, there is no difference between dual point and single point coiling. Meaning, the quality of spring is equal – but individual capabilities of each metal forming machine limit the variety of springs that can be produced.
So why are there two different kinds of spring coiler machines? Historically speaking, spring makers in Europe initially developed and used the dual point method while spring makers in North America have used the single point coiling method. Both types of coiling methods have strengths and weakness – and both types can make good springs when properly set up. Today, both types of spring making equipment are available across the world and usage largely relies on the preference of the operator and set up staff that use the machine. Read on to understand how each type of machines works to develop springs and the benefits and drawbacks of each technology. Contact us today to learn which machine is right for your business!
Catering to Both: Catering to both niches, FENN offers Torin single point spring coilers and Torin dual point spring coilers. FENN believes the best metal forming machine for any given customer is the machine that is best suited to the needs of their shop. Either type of machine can make quality springs, so it comes down to understanding each customer’s individual needs. If the customer’s production requires a mixture of springs types, and they want to change quickly from coil springs to torsion springs with bent ends, a single point coiler would prove more efficient. Depending on the shop and application it could be beneficial, from a productivity standpoint, to utilize both methods of coiling. For example, a shop may choose to use both dual point and single point spring coilers if their business’ production requires compression springs and torsion springs. For whatever your business requires, Torin spring coilers will get the job done.