Gabriel Announces Improved Misting Reduction Seal For Heavy-Duty Shocks

Gabriel Announces Improved Misting Reduction Seal For Heavy-Duty Shocks

The enhanced seal will be available in the company's FleetLine commercial truck, trailer and bus shocks and GasSLX adjustable shocks this fall, the company says.

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. — Gabriel (Ride Control LLC) announces that it has developed an improved misting reduction seal for its heavy-duty shock products, thereby extending service life and reducing overall downtime for maintenance. The enhanced seal will be available in the company’s FleetLine commercial truck, trailer, and bus shocks and GasSLX adjustable shocks this fall.

diagram-gabriel“We wanted to solve one of the main problems that fleet operators believed to be an inevitable headache: oil escape from shock absorbers,” said Joan McMath, director of OE, service and HD sales at Gabriel. “With the introduction of the enhanced misting reduction seal technology to our GasSLX and FleetLine products, we have proven that it is possible to reduce misting significantly in shock absorbers, and therefore to keep customers’ fleets on the road more consistently.”

The demanding conditions present in heavy-duty vehicle applications cause misting in all shock absorbers over time. Misting occurs when the oil within the shock absorber, critical to ride control performance, slowly leaks out of a seal in the product, cots the outside of the shock absorber, and accumulates dust and debris. This oil escape causes diminished shock absorbing capabilities and eventual product failure.

With Gabriel’s improved misting-reduction seal technology, oil escape is reduced by up to 70% over time. This leads to extended service life for the company’s heavy-duty shock absorbers, as well as improved performance over time as compared to competing technologies.

Visit www.gabriel.com for more information about the company’s cutting-edge heavy-duty ride control technology.

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