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What (who) is spring-loaded gripper - definition

ELASTIC DEVICE
Spring (mechanics); Zero-length spring; Spring power; Spring (machines); Compression spring; Tension spring; Spring rate; Spring (machine); Spring loaded; Ideal spring; Spring-loaded; Compression springs; Ideal Spring; Spring (mechanical)
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  • A heavy-duty coil spring designed for compression and tension
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spring-loaded         
¦ adjective containing a compressed or stretched spring pressing one part against another.
Spring (device)         
A spring is an elastic object that stores mechanical energy. Springs are typically made of spring steel.
Spring-loaded camming device         
  • Climbers often carry a large number of cams on traditional climbs.
ROCK CLIMBING DEVICE
Friends (climbing); Friend (climbing); SLCD; SCLD; Spring loaded camming device; Spring-loaded cam; Cam (Climbing); Camming device; Cam (climbing)
A spring-loaded camming device (also SLCD, cam or friend) is a piece of rock climbing or mountaineering protection equipment. It consists of two, three, or four cams mounted on a common axle or two adjacent axles, so that pulling on the axle forces the cams to spread farther apart.

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Spring (device)

A spring is a device consisting of an elastic but largely rigid material (typically metal) bent or molded into a form (especially a coil) that can return into shape after being compressed or extended. Springs can store energy when compressed. In everyday use the term often refers to coil springs, but there are many different spring designs. Modern springs are typically manufactured from spring steel. An example of a non-metallic spring is the bow, made traditionally of flexible yew wood, which when drawn stores energy to propel an arrow.

When a conventional spring, without stiffness variability features, is compressed or stretched from its resting position, it exerts an opposing force approximately proportional to its change in length (this approximation breaks down for larger deflections). The rate or spring constant of a spring is the change in the force it exerts, divided by the change in deflection of the spring. That is, it is the gradient of the force versus deflection curve. An extension or compression spring's rate is expressed in units of force divided by distance, for example or N/m or lbf/in. A torsion spring is a spring that works by twisting; when it is twisted about its axis by an angle, it produces a torque proportional to the angle. A torsion spring's rate is in units of torque divided by angle, such as N·m/rad or ft·lbf/degree. The inverse of spring rate is compliance, that is: if a spring has a rate of 10 N/mm, it has a compliance of 0.1 mm/N. The stiffness (or rate) of springs in parallel is additive, as is the compliance of springs in series.

Springs are made from a variety of elastic materials, the most common being spring steel. Small springs can be wound from pre-hardened stock, while larger ones are made from annealed steel and hardened after manufacture. Some non-ferrous metals are also used, including phosphor bronze and titanium for parts requiring corrosion resistance, and low-resistance beryllium copper for springs carrying electrical current.