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October 16, 2007 - Offered in four sizes from 1,000-6,600 and strokes to 7.87 in., TankerŪB (TNKB) incorporates dynamic lubrication to reduce heat build-up and extend spring life as well as bore seal that helps prevent contamination and rod damage. Corrosion-resistant nitrided rod is self-aligning, accepting normal die movement and degree of sideload without damaging cylinder seal surface. Other features include SAE-4 (7/16-20) port and 6 available flanges for mounting.

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New TankerŪB Series Gas Springs Combine High Performance and Long Life Features with High Force


Brecksville, OH-Hyson Products, a business of Barnes Group Inc., introduces TankerŪB (TNKB), the latest generation of the TankerŪ gas spring series that was introduced in 1985. The new springs offer 25% to 35% more force than the Super TankerŪ gas springs they replace.

The TNKB features patented dynamic lubrication to reduce heat build-up and extend spring life, a bore seal to resist contamination and rod damage, and the corrosion-resistant nitrided rod, self-aligning to accept normal die movement and a degree of sideload without damaging cylinder seal surface. The TNKB spring is offered in four sizes from 1000 to 6600, and in strokes to 200mm/7.87 in.

The TNKB incorporates an SAE-4 (7/16-20) port to accommodate standard full size hoses, and has six flanges available for mounting.

Hyson Products designs and manufactures TankerŪT and TankerŪS high force and high performance gas springs, and T2 and T3 standard gas springs; Nitro-DyneŪ XP manifold systems and accessories; the Dyne-A-CamŪ Series of cams, and controllable systems that include the DRACŪ Series of delayed return manifolds and the hydraulic Di-Dro advanced forming systems in an ISO 9001-2000 certified facility.

Celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2007, Barnes Group Inc. (NYSE:B) is an international aerospace and industrial components manufacturing and distribution company focused on achieving consistent, sustainable and predictable results. Founded in 1857, Barnes Group consists of three businesses: Barnes Aerospace, Barnes Distribution and Barnes Industrial. Nearly 6,500 dedicated employees at more than 65 locations worldwide contribute to Barnes Group Inc.'s success. For more information, visit www.barnesgroupinc.com.

For additional information and the latest literature, contact Hyson Products, 10367 Brecksville Road, Brecksville, OH 44141, Telephone: 440-526-5900, Fax: 440-526-6807, Email: hyson@asbg.com, www.hysonproducts.com.


Contacts:

General Information:
Christine Hansen
USA
Phone: 440-546-4305

Company Information:
Name: Hyson Products, Associated Spring
Address: 10369 Brecksville Rd.
City: Brecksville
State: OH
ZIP: 44141
Country: USA
Phone: 800-876-4976
FAX: 440-838-7684
http://www.hysonproducts.com


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