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Ace Controls International

Address:
Belvedere Road
Newton-le-Willows
WA12 0JJ
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1925 227171

http://www.ace-controls.co.uk

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Listing of all 38 news releases from Ace Controls International:

Shock absorbers protected against corrosion

Ace Controls' Weartec Plus coating offers corrosion protection for shock absorbers.

News from Ace Controls International ( 8 June 2007)

Compact shock absorber is just 30mm long

The MC 5M fully threaded unit is the smallest shock absorber now available from Ace.

News from Ace Controls International (11 May 2007)

Smaller shock absorbers boast high performance

Safety shock absorbers feature compact design, making them suited to numerous emergency use applications.

News from Ace Controls International (27 February 2007)

Hydraulic dampers produce consistent force

Hydraulic dampers include an innovative balance chamber to produce a constant travel speed, resulting in a smoother and consistent damping force.

News from Ace Controls International (26 January 2007)

Shock absorbers can eliminate second device

Especially suitable for crane crabs and overhead cranes, the SDD Series double ended safety shock absorber can eliminate the need for a second safety device in many cases

News from Ace Controls International ( 6 December 2006)

Clamps put a brake on linear motion

Ace Controls International has introduced a new range of linear and rotational clamping/braking devices to give design engineers another option to control motion.

News from Ace Controls International ( 3 November 2006)

Hydraulic damper offers easy adjustment

Small format hydraulic damper has a 12mm diameter and stroke lengths between 10 to 80mm.

News from Ace Controls International (19 October 2006)

Microcellular elastomer pads absorb shocks

SLAB absorption pads give design engineers another easy option to control motion.

News from Ace Controls International (25 May 2006)

Dampers keep cable cars on the level

 User application article   Hydraulic dampers have found an unusual application in providing a smooth ride for cable car passengers.

News from Ace Controls International ( 7 February 2006)

Buffers provide damping

Tubus co-polyester elastomer profile buffers provide damping where a moving mass does not need to be decelerated to an exact position and it is not necessary to absorb 100% of the incoming energy.

News from Ace Controls International (12 January 2006)

Precision speed controls govern machine motion

The Ace VC range of precision speed controls provides exact speed control for machine motion.

News from Ace Controls International ( 3 November 2005)

Shock absorbers suit high-speed equipment

Automation control equipment manufacturer Ace Controls International announces the introduction of a new High Cycle range of shock absorbers for high-speed production equipment.

News from Ace Controls International (19 September 2005)

Cost-effective alternative for pneumatic cushions

NuCushions are a reliable cost-effective alternative for pneumatic cushions in pneumatic cylinders.

News from Ace Controls International (16 May 2005)

Shock absorber suits cylinders and actuators

A new miniature shock absorber is ideal for mounting in pneumatic cylinders and rotary actuators.

News from Ace Controls International ( 5 April 2005)

Abbott takes charge

Ace Controls International has promoted former Sales Manager Edward Abbott to General Manager.

News from Ace Controls International ( 3 February 2005)

Dampers travel a long way

Automation control equipment manufacturer Ace Controls International has introduced a new long version radial profile damper to its Tubus product range.

News from Ace Controls International ( 3 February 2005)

Catalogue features shock absorbers and more

Automation control equipment manufacturer Ace Controls International has published its new 132-page 2004 technical catalogue.

News from Ace Controls International (12 January 2004)

Shock absorbers smooth cartridge filling operation

 User application article   When Brita, renowned manufacturer of water filters, wanted to improve the manufacture of its granulate filled cartridges, Ace Controls International ensured a fast and precise performance.

News from Ace Controls International (12 January 2004)

Heavyweight joins hydraulic damper range

Automation control equipment manufacturer Ace Controls International is extending its range of hydraulic dampers with the addition of model HB-70.

News from Ace Controls International ( 7 July 2003)

Shocker takes on heavyweight tasks

With its new SC 190 Heavyweight Series 2 shock absorber, Ace Controls International continues to pack product improvements into smaller shock absorbers.

News from Ace Controls International (29 May 2003)

Tiny shock absorber takes to industrial automation

Slimline option for rotary dampers

Catalogue features hydraulic dampers

Little and large of gas springs

Elastomer buffers handle more punishment

Stainless-steel gas springs are nonmagnetic

High temperature versions of shock absorbers

Stainless steel shock absorbers go standard

Giant performance leap for shock absorbers

Reference web site on shock absorbers and more

Recoil Damper counters shotgun action

Smaller gas springs include 10mm diameter designs

Side load adaptor extends life of shock absorber

Shock absorbers aimed at heavier duty applications

Shock absorbers make textile printers more accurat

Ace takes on new area manager

Ace shows why it's got more than shock absorbers

Shock absorbers are adjustable, self-compensating

 

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