Hydraulicspneumatics 1530 Teco Hengli

New Product Line Comes to West Coast

July 16, 2015
Hengli America  Co. Inc., Naperville, Ill., announced the signing of its first distributor: TECO Pneumatic, Pleasanton, Calif. Hengli manufactures hydraulic cylinders with bores from 1½ to 59 in., strokes to 36 ft., and operating pressures to 10,000 psi. It also owns its own ductile iron foundry for its hydraulic valves and piston pumps.

Hengli America  Co. Inc., Naperville, Ill., announced the signing of its first distributor: TECO Pneumatic, Pleasanton, Calif. Hengli manufactures hydraulic cylinders with bores from 1½ to 59 in., strokes to 36 ft., and operating pressures to 10,000 psi. It also owns its own ductile iron foundry for its hydraulic valves and piston pumps.

TECO will serve northern California, western Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. TECO has been providing pneumatic, hydraulic, and related products for more than 75 years. The Hengli line adds D03-D10 valves, piston pumps (displacements from 45 to 140 cc/rev and operating pressures of 4500 psi), and multi-section mobile valves to its product offering.

For more information, visit hengliamerica.com or www.tecopneumatic.com for more information.

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