
Compression Gas Springs: Functionality and Common Uses
Compression gas springs are devices that store energy by compressing a confined gas (usually nitrogen) inside a sealed cylinder, and then release that energy to

Compression gas springs are devices that store energy by compressing a confined gas (usually nitrogen) inside a sealed cylinder, and then release that energy to

Gas strut end fittings are the critical connection points that bridge gas struts to your application—whether it’s an automotive trunk, office desk, or industrial machine.

Locking gas struts are specialized motion-control components that let you position a load (like a hospital bed, adjustable desk, or cabinet lid) and “lock” it

1. What Defines a Custom Gas Spring? A custom gas spring is not a modified off-the-shelf model but a component engineered from scratch to match

When your gas spring fails, relying on faded part numbers or obscure brand names can lead to hours of frustration. The solution? Source by dimensions.

Getting the right force for a gas spring is non-negotiable—too weak, and it won’t lift your lid or panel; too strong, and it risks damage

In the world of mechanical components, gas springs play a crucial role in various applications, from automotive to furniture. As a buyer or engineer, ensuring

What Are Locking Gas Struts? A locking gas strut is a gas spring with a built-in “brake.” Unlike regular gas springs (which only stay fully

Dampers and gas springs both control motion, but they serve very different purposes. Understanding their functions helps you choose the right component for your application.
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