2007 NAICS Definition
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing light gauge springs from purchased wire or strip.
Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--
- Manufacturing watch and clock springs--are classified in U.S. Industry 334518, Watch, Clock, and Part Manufacturing;
- Manufacturing heavy gauge springs--are classified in U.S. Industry 332611, Spring (Heavy Gauge) Manufacturing; and Drawing wire and manufacturing wire springs--are classified in
- Subsector 331, Primary Metal Manufacturing.
Index entries that bring you to this industry:
- Coiled springs (except clock, watch), light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip, manufacturing
- Flat springs (except clock, watch), light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip, manufacturing
- Furniture springs, light gauge, unassembled, made from purchased wire or strip
- Gun springs, light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip, manufacturing
- Hairsprings (except clock, watch), light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip, manufacturing
- Helical springs, light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip, manufacturing
- Instrument springs, precision (except clock, watch), light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip, manufacturing
- Mattress springs and spring units, light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip
- Sash balance springs, light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip
- Springs and spring units for seats, light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip
- Springs, light gauge (except clock, watch), made from purchased wire or strip
- Springs, precision (except clock, watch), light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip
- Upholstery springs and spring units, light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip

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