2022 Edition

national industry 332613

Spring Manufacturing

Overview

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing springs from purchased wire, strip, or rod.

The immediate parent of national industry 332613 is international industry 33261: Spring and Wire Product Manufacturing

2022 NAICS Edition Cross References

  • Manufacturing watch and clock springs--are classified in U.S. Industry 334519, Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing; and
  • Producing wire, strip, or rod and further fabricating springs--are classified in Subsector 331, Primary Metal Manufacturing.

Sub-Descriptions

  1. 332613 - Automobile suspension springs, heavy gauge metal, manufacturing
  2. 332613 - Coiled springs (except clock, watch), light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip, manufacturing
  3. 332613 - Coiled springs, heavy gauge metal, manufacturing
  4. 332613 - Disk and ring springs, heavy gauge metal, manufacturing
  5. 332613 - Flat springs (except clock, watch), light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip, manufacturing
  6. 332613 - Flat springs, heavy gauge metal, manufacturing
  7. 332613 - Furniture springs, light gauge, unassembled, made from purchased wire or strip
  8. 332613 - Gun springs, light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip, manufacturing
  9. 332613 - Hairsprings (except clock, watch), light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip, manufacturing
  10. 332613 - Helical springs, hot wound heavy gauge metal, manufacturing
  11. 332613 - Helical springs, light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip, manufacturing
  12. 332613 - Instrument springs, precision (except clock, watch), light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip, manufacturing
  13. 332613 - Leaf springs, heavy gauge metal, manufacturing
  14. 332613 - Mattress springs and spring units, light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip
  15. 332613 - Sash balance springs, light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip
  16. 332613 - Springs and spring units for seats, light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip
  17. 332613 - Springs, heavy gauge metal, manufacturing
  18. 332613 - Springs, light gauge (except clock, watch), made from purchased wire or strip
  19. 332613 - Springs, precision (except clock, watch), light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip
  20. 332613 - Torsion bar, heavy gauge metal, manufacturing
  21. 332613 - Upholstery springs and spring units, light gauge, made from purchased wire or strip

History

The NAICS editions in which this code was present are indicated below. In the event that a code was changed from the prior edition the equivalent value in that edition is provided for reference.

Edition Existed Equivalent Value
2002 332611 332612
2007 332611 332612
2012 332613
2017 332613
2022 332613

Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Mappings

  1. 3493 - Steel Springs, Except Wire
  2. 3495 - Wire Springs

Insurance Industry Mappings

The US Property and Casualty Insurance Industry may use the following classification descriptions which might encompass national industry 332613, Spring Manufacturing:

  1. bed spring or wire mattress manufacture
  2. bedspring or wire mattress manufacturing
  3. fabricated metal product manufacturing
  4. manufacturing
  5. metal good manufacturing
  6. metal good manufacturing not otherwise classified
  7. metal product manufacturing heavy not otherwise classified
  8. metal product manufacturing light
  9. metal product manufacturing light not otherwise classified
  10. metal spring light gauge manufacturing
  11. precision machine part manufacturing not otherwise classified
  12. precision machined part manufacture not otherwise classified
  13. precision machined part manufacturing not otherwise classified
  14. spring and wire product manufacturing
  15. spring manufacture
  16. spring manufacturing
  17. spring manufacturing heavy gauge
  18. spring manufacturing light gauge
  19. steel spring except wire
  20. wire and wire product made from purchased wire manufacturing
  21. wire spring

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