Bristol
City of Bristol
BS15 4JE
United Kingdom
ABOUT US
Flexo Springs Ltd are a dedicated spring manufacturer and stockist. We supply large companies, individuals and small firms in a wide range of industries who require quality products and good service.
A Brief History
Flexo Springs is a well-established family run company, founded in 1928.
We started out in premises that were originally World War One army huts. The site has been rebuilt and developed over the years and has become the factory and offices that we have now.
In the early days we were called Flexo Steels and made the “steels” for corsets, as well as producing other metalwork that was needed for the military. We introduced a spring catalogue in the 1950’s which has grown over the years and we now have 4,200 stock items.
Quality and Commitment
We are committed to quality and operate strict quality systems in order to ensure that we maintain our high standards. Our materials are all ethically sourced and we are also committed to minimizing the environmental impact of our operations.
Our staff are very customer focused and we are continually looking for ways to improve the service we provide.
Flexo Springs is a member of the UK Spring Manufacturers Association (UKSMA), the Institute of Spring Technology (IST) and the British Engineering Manufacturer Association (BEMA), supporting our ISO 9001:2015 registration.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
“Our friendly staff are highly trained and are always willing to help you with technical issues to ensure you get the right spring for your application”
NIGEL VINCENT
Technical Sales Manager
MANUFACTURING COIL SPRINGS
“We can manufacture coil springs to your exact specifications using modern CNC machines and for urgent orders we can offer an express service”
JAMIE HAYWARD
Works Supervisor
AVAILABLE FROM STOCK
“We have an extensive range of compression and extension springs in stock and we keep them topped up on our shelves ready for dispatch”
SHIRLEY PULLIN
Office Manager
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