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  1. MORE CONTROL UK LTD

    United Kingdom

    More Control offer a unique supply and support service for all of your automation requirements, from a single part to a total solution. We work closely with you to assist in the design and build of your machines in a timely and cost effective manner. More Control can help keep you one step ahead of the competition. We stock a variety of devices and offer a large range of automation equipment from the leading manufacturers. This is held at our central warehouse in Milton Keynes. The More Control dedicated and trustworthy technical team has over 100 years of automation experience between them. We offer cutting edge technology and provide superior technical support. Our in-house expertise includes - Robotics - Vision systems - Sensors - Motion control - Safety system design - Code reading - PLC's. More Control can compliment your own programming resources during your peak times, or on an ongoing basis. With one of our affordable service contracts we can provide 24/7 technical support including Worldwide remote access.

  2. GAYSAN GAZLI AMORTISOR SANAYI VE TIC A.S

    Turkey

    Hydro-pneumatic gas springs are suitable for lifting, counterbalance, damping effect purposes. They have a lot of advantages over traditional mechanical springs, some of which include: speed curve selection (linear, progressive, and regressive), easy installation, lockable at desired position, damped motion, etc. Gas springs consist of a tube, filled with compressed nitrogen inside, and a piston rod with piston assembled on it. Internal pressure, created by compressed nitrogen acts as a force in extension direction when the rod is pushed inside the tube. The charged amount of nitrogen depends on required extension force and application requirements. Gas springs are usually installed with piston rod pointing downwards to maximize damping effect and lubrication of inside parts. When designing gas springs the vital information required are: travel (stroke) length, installation (total) length, weight assisted/counterbalanced (force), and mounting place (end fittings).