Tension Gas Strut work in a different way unlike standard gas springs. They provide a controlled tension force instead of pressure force.
A tension gas strut, also known as a tension rod or gas spring, is a mechanical component that uses compressed gas to generate force in a linear motion. It is often used in various applications such as automotive, aerospace, and furniture industries to provide controlled motion and support.
The tension gas strut consists of a cylinder that contains pressurized gas and a piston that moves within the cylinder. The piston is attached to a rod that extends from the cylinder, and the force is generated as the piston moves along the rod.
Tension gas spring are commonly used to provide support and controlled movement in hinged structures, such as the hood of a car, the lid of a trunk, or the door of a cabinet. Pulling gas spring can also be used to counterbalance weight and provide lifting force, such as in adjustable height desks and hospital beds.
Tension gas struts are designed to withstand a specific amount of force and are available in various sizes and pressure ratings to accommodate different applications. Pull gas strut require careful selection and installation to ensure safe and reliable operation.
SPECIFICATION | FORCE(N) | STROKE(MM) | C-C LENGTH(MM) | CONNECTORS |
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YQ12-24-220-735(B-B)1200N | 1200 | 220 | 735 | B-B |
YQ12-24-145-400(B-B)350N | 350 | 145 | 400 | B-B |
YQ12-24-180-510(B-B)1000N | 1000 | 180 | 510 | B-B |
YQ12-24-200-540(O-O)800N | 800 | 200 | 540 | O-O |
YQ12-24-170-560(U-U)450N | 450 | 170 | 560 | U-U |
YQ12-24-240-720(B-U)1300N | 1300 | 240 | 720 | B-U |
Tension Gas Strut Installation Dimensions
Tension Gas Strut Application Cases