Gas springs are known as gas strut used for supporting doors movements.
Gas springs supply force to assist operators lifting heavy loads or opening doors and lids. dampers absorb force to provide controlled motion in compression, extension, or both. the working life of gas springs depends on size, orientation, temperature, and other operational conditions. They are used in seat adjustments in buses, airplanes, boats, yatches, they also can be used in hospital beds, tables, furniture, kitchen cabinets.
The gas springs are designed with following factors in mind.
1. total extended length
2. stroke
3. force in newton
4. end fittings
proper size and installation extend the life of gas springs and dampers.
gas springs help lift loads or open doors or lids. engineers can choose from a variety of gas springs, end connectors, materials, force and extension levels, and holding options. They offer a helping hand when you open or close lids, covers, and hatches. they lighten the load when you are lifting or lowering something heavy. but they are almost never appreciated for their efforts.
Gas springs are heavy-gauge steel bodies holding pressurized nitrogen gas. the force of the gas pressure extends chrome or nitrite-coated steel shafts for assisted lifting or opening. piston assemblies, seals, and hydraulic fluids complete the package.
load capacity and extension speed depend on the size of the spring, gas pressure, mounting configuration, and ambient temperature.
Product Category | Gas Springs Products |
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Product Condition | New |
Supply Ability | Ready Stock |