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Gas Struts
THE PRINCIPLE
AL-KO gas struts store the power expended when pressing
them together. It is available for use when it is extended. A pressure
cylinder filled with nitrogen serves as a store. The compression
and extension forces are transmitted from a movable sealed piston
rod at the end of the cylinder conducted through a piston in the
pressure cylinder. The extension force depends on the gas fill pressure
and the cross-sectional area of the piston rod.
THE ADVANTAGES
Gas struts manifest distinct advantages over conventional coil springs:
- Up to 75%
smaller
- Very flat
spring deflection curve
- Particularly
suitable for moving or adjusting flaps, doors, windows, platforms
or other operational elements.
In the furniture
industry, vehicle construction, medical laboratories and mechanical
engineering they have already become a symbol for technical maturity
and operational ease.
HOW DO YOU
SELECT THE CORRECT GAS STRUT
- Determine
what load you want to lift (see diagram and calculation below)
- Based on
the load you want to carry select the appropriate Newton capacity
and cylinder diameter
- Determine
the stroke length required, i.e. open length minus closed length
- Determine
the open and closed lengths to fit in the gas strut
- Select the
appropriate end fitting (ball type is most commonly used)

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| To convert "Newtons" to kilogram lifting force divide by 10 i.e. 500 Newtons = approximately 50kg lifting force. |
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