Professional Spring Solutions with Stable and Controlled Processes

Our team ensures every spring is produced with strict process control and consistent quality, providing reliable solutions for industrial clients worldwide

Your Manufacturing Partner, Not Just a Supplier

At SNM, we are not just a supplier – we act as an embedded partner in your development and production processes.
From initial requirements to delivery, we collaborate closely with your team to translate functional needs into reliable, manufacturable components.

Our approach emphasizes precision, consistency, and proactive communication. By understanding your design intent and production constraints, we help ensure that every part integrates seamlessly into your product – supporting your engineers 

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Engineering Review & Manufacturing Planning

Engineering review and manufacturing planning before production starts

Engineering Feasibility Evaluation

Manufacturing Process Definition

Production Readiness & Risk Alignment

Quality Built Into the Process

Defined checkpoints ensure consistency, not after-the-fact inspection.

Incoming Quality Control (IQC)

All incoming materials are checked against defined specifications, including material grade, wire diameter, and surface condition. Nonconforming materials are identified and isolated before entering production.

First Article Verification (FAI)

First-off parts are verified against critical dimensions and functional requirements. Key force and fit characteristics are confirmed before batch production begins.

In-Process Quality Control (IPQC)

Critical characteristics are monitored at defined intervals during production. Sampling checks help maintain consistency and detect process drift early.

Final Validation & Traceability

Finished parts are verified before shipment based on agreed criteria. Inspection records and material documentation support batch traceability.

Beyond Manufacturing

Integrated support that keeps projects moving.

Process & Resource Coordination

We coordinate materials, processes, and partners to reduce fragmentation across the supply chain.

Schedule & Supply Stability

Production planning is managed with development timelines and ongoing supply in mind.

Logistics & Delivery Flexibility

Shipping and packaging options are adapted to project urgency and destination needs.

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Torsion Spring Terminology

Torsion Spring Terminology Active Coils: The number of coils in the spring that are compressed …

Our years of experience can assist In addressing variety of spring projects.