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Differences Between Claw Spring and Crown Spring

December 6th at 8:40pm

Differences Between Claw Spring and Crown Spring

Contact Stability:

Crown Spring: Multiple contact points ensure stable and reliable performance.

Claw Spring: Offers high contact pressure suitable for high current and voltage, but may lack in contact points and stability.

Application Scenarios:

Crown Spring: Simple structure, easy to design in various sizes, cost-effective for mass production.

Claw Spring: Excellent for modifications, especially for converting welding to hot-swapping, but higher costs may limit use in cost-sensitive projects.

Installation & Maintenance: 

Crown Spring: Easier due to its simple structure.

Claw Spring: May be less convenient in complex environments.

Design Flexibility: 

Crown Spring: Simple and flexible, adapts to various sizes.

Claw Spring: Less flexible in design variations.

Number of Contact Points:

Crown Spring: Typically more contact points for stability and reliability.

Claw Spring: Fewer contact points, potentially affecting high-precision applications.

Manufacturing Difficulty:

Crown Spring: Simple structure reduces difficulty, ideal for standardization.

Claw Spring: May increase difficulty and cost in high-precision applications.

Electrical Performance:

Crown Spring: Suitable for standard electrical applications.

Claw Spring: Excellent for high current and voltage due to high contact pressure.