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  2. Gas spring - Wikipedia

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    A gas spring consists of a sealed cylinder filled with a charge of high-pressure [5] gas, a piston rod attached to a piston with a sliding seal, and some oil. [1] The piston (or the cylinder wall) contains a number of channels that allow the gas to transfer between the lower chamber (between the piston and the closed end of the cylinder) and the upper chamber (between the piston and the head ...

  3. Suspa - Wikipedia

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    SUSPA GmbH is a manufacturer of gas springs, dampers, height adjustment systems, crash management systems and safety systems for many different industries.In 2014, the company, located in Altdorf near Nuremberg, Germany had approximately 208 million EUR in sales with 1,720 employees.

  4. Hydropneumatic suspension - Wikipedia

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    The actuation of the nitrogen spring reservoir is performed through an incompressible hydraulic fluid inside a suspension cylinder. [4] By adjusting the filled fluid volume within the cylinder, a leveling functionality is implemented. [4] The nitrogen gas within the suspension sphere is separated from the hydraulic oil by a rubber membrane. [4]

  5. Vertical volute spring suspension - Wikipedia

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    The vertical volute spring suspension system is a type of vehicle suspension system which uses volute springs to compensate for surface irregularities. This type of the suspension system was mainly fitted on US and Italian tanks and armored fighting vehicles starting from throughout the 1930s up until after the end of the Second World War in 1945.

  6. Oleo strut - Wikipedia

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    An oleo strut is a pneumatic air–oil hydraulic shock absorber used on the landing gear of most large aircraft and many smaller ones. [1] This design cushions the impacts of landing and damps out vertical oscillations.

  7. Air suspension - Wikipedia

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    Air springs, also called "air helper springs," are placed on existing suspension components on the rear or front of the vehicle in order to increase the load capacity. One of the advantages of using air suspension as a load support enhancement is the air springs can be deflated when not towing or hauling and therefore maintaining the factory ...

  8. Mercedes-Benz W136 - Wikipedia

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    The generator was mounted on the rear, meaning that the spare wheel had to be relocated to the roof. Thus equipped, the engine produced only 22 PS (16 kW) at 3200 rpm, enough for a top speed of 80 km/h (50 mph). Mercedes-Benz also made the gas generator available as a kit for installation on existing automobiles.

  9. Colorado State Highway 16 - Wikipedia

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    US 85 north (CanAm Highway/North Santa Fe Avenue) – Security-Widefield, Stratmoor, I-25, Colorado Springs US 85 south (CanAm Highway/North Santa Fe Avenue) – I-25, Pueblo: Partial cloverleaf interchange: 3.118: 5.018: Mesa Ridge Parkway east: Eastern terminus; T intersection: SH 21 north (Powers Boulevard) – Security-Widefield, Colorado ...