Gas Shock

What is a gas shock?

A gas shock is a hydraulic shock which is injected a certain amount of low-pressure gas or oil. Most often nitrogen gas is used. A gas shock dampens or slows down a motion, so they are used in cars, trucks, on doors and in airplanes.

How does a gas shock work?

The most important function of gas charging is to minimize aeration of the hydraulic fluid. Gas shocks are commonly used in smaller airplanes. For example, when the door of the aircraft is opened, you will notice that it is thrown open. However, you will see that it will always open very gradually. This is due to the gas damper. The gas damper ensures that the energy is collected, so that the door opens smoothly.

What is the difference between a gas strut and gas shock?

The difference between a gas strut and a gas shock is that a gas shock doesn’t return the energy that it has just collected. That is the essential difference between a gas shock and a gas strut. Because a gas strut works both ways. A gas strut supports both opening and closing an application. In addition, a gas shock works by means of oil instead of gas. This is another major difference. However, the two types of gas springs are often confused with each other. A gas damper is frequently used as a synonym for gas springs.

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