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Medford, OR

American Gas Springs (AGS) is a true American manufacturer of exceptional quality gas springs, with our manufacturing facilities in Medford Oregon. All engineering, design, development, manufacturing, and shipping are done at our Medford plant. Over 30 years of cylinder design and manufacturing experience makes AGS the industry leader for high quality gas spring technology of any size and volume. AGS is fully equipped company with the latest CNC technology, testing equipment, and automated production lines. AGS is also a custom manufacturer that is focused on detail, quality, 100% customer satisfaction, and short lead times. Made in the U.S.A. means high quality and excellent customer service. Our team of engineers, deliver highly advanced solutions to almost any industry in the USA and internationally. Our gas springs are all inclusive and installed in everything from automobiles to patient examination tables. AGS is also a custom manufacturer focused on engineering detail, quality, 100% customer satisfaction, and very short lead times. Imagine calling a local US company to get those important cylinders to you quickly instead of to sourcing overseas, waiting weeks or months for delivery and then when it finally arrives it isn't quite right.

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Gas Springs

Gas Springs

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Latches

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