Gas Springs come in push and pull type designs.
June 4, 2010 -
Featuring treated steel piston rod and precision steel body, AGS Series provides controlled motion of lids, hoods, machine guards, and panels. Units have integrated low-friction bearing with grease chamber that provides low breakaway force. Available in fixed force and adjustable models, springs come in variety of body diameters, forces, stroke lengths, and end fittings.
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Original Press release
ACE Controls, Inc.
23435 Industrial Park Dr.
Farmington, MI, 48335 USA

ACE Controls Introduces Its New Line of Gas Springs, AGS Models Now Manufactured in Farmington Hills, MI USA
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI - ACE Controls announces the introduction of its new line of Gas Springs, AGS models now manufactured in Farmington Hills, MI USA.
ACE AGS Gas Springs remove the need for muscle power and provide controlled motion of lids, hoods, machine guards, panels and more.
These dependable new models offer a high service life with a treated steel piston rod and precision steel body. In addition, ACE AGS Gas Springs feature an integrated low friction bearing with a grease chamber that provides a very low break away force. These unique elements help distinguish the ACE Controls AGS Gas Springs from conventional models available in the market today.
Fixed force and adjustable models are available with push and pull type designs.
A wide variety of body diameters, forces, stroke lengths and end fittings are available for ease of installation.
ACE Controls Inc. is an ISO 9001certified manufacturer with a global customer service network that includes offices in England, Germany, Japan and India with distributors in over 110 cities in 35 countries. The product lines of ACE Controls include: industrial and safety shock absorbers, gas springs, hydraulic dampers, rotary dampers, feed controllers and TUBUS elastomer bumpers.
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I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THE NAME OF YOUR AGENT IN ISRAEL
By ADIEL FRIEDMAN on Jun 28, 2010 15:33
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