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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. Spring (device) - Wikipedia

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    Helical coil springs designed for tension A heavy-duty coil spring designed for compression and tension The English longbow – a simple but very powerful spring made of yew, measuring 2 m (6 ft 7 in) long, with a 470 N (105 lbf) draw weight, with each limb functionally a cantilever spring. Force (F) vs extension (s).

  4. Tenneco - Wikipedia

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    Paragould - Products: Shock absorbers, struts; Indiana. Angola - Elastomeric Products: Heavy duty/Automotive products, spring eye bushings, fluid bushings, torque rod assemblies, links, & V-rods. Elkhart - Manufacturing plant that primarily makes exhaust components for other Tenneco facilities. The Elkhart plant is the only manufacturing plant ...

  5. Best Truck Running Boards; According to Experts - AOL

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    It's made from heavy-duty stainless steel that's powder-coated for corrosion resistance. The step pads are fairly large at 5 inches wide and feature a serrated non-slip step surface.

  6. The Most Reliable Trucks Ever Made - AOL

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    The 1999 Ford Super Duty was the first heavy-duty pickup created as a separate model line instead of an upgrade of a lighter-duty vehicle. ... this was just a terrible pickup: Outdated, poor gas ...

  7. Shock absorber - Wikipedia

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    In very heavy duty units used for racing or off-road use, there may even be a secondary cylinder connected to the shock absorber to act as a reservoir for the oil and pressurized gas. In aircraft landing gear, air shock absorbers may be combined with hydraulic damping to reduce bounce. Such struts are called oleo struts (combining oil and air) .

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