Torsional springs are a kind of helical springs, which mainly produce torque or rotational force. The end of the torsion spring is fixed to other components. When other components rotate around the center of the spring, the spring pullback them back to the initial position. Although this spring is called torsion spring, it is subject to bending stress rather than torsional stress. The torsion spring can store and release angular energy or fix a device in a static way by rotating the force arm around the middle axis of the spring body. Torsion springs are usually tight, but there is pitch between spring rings to reduce friction. They produce resistance to rotating or rotating external forces. According to the application requirements, the rotation direction (clockwise or counterclockwise) of the torsion spring is designed to determine the rotation direction of the spring. Torsional spring configuration: when the torsion spring is designed, the reed ring is tightly contacted, the purpose is to promote rotation and produce angular resilience. There are many choices for the configuration of the arm, so that the springs can be fixed in different ways. For torsion springs, the specifications of the arm should be considered, including the angle of the arm, the length of the force arm and the type of the arm arm. When the spring is straight or parallel on the same side, the angle of the arm is regarded as 0 degrees, and the angle increases along the non rotation direction. The type of arm closing includes straight twist, linear offset, hinge type, short pull hook and retractor. To meet the application requirements, you can bend, twist the twisting spring's mouth, or put it into a retractor or pull ring torsion spring double twist spring consisting of a set of right-handed reed rings and a set of left-handed rotating reed rings. These reed rings are usually connected by unwrapped parts between the coils, and these coils rotate in parallel. The part needs to be designed separately, and the total torque value is the sum of the two springs.