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Peir gas spring works as industrial accessories. It offers the function of supporting, buffering, height and angle change. It consists of a steel cylinder with gas under pressure. And a rod that slides in and out of the cylinder through a sealing guide. It can also have control elements(for controlled ones) and end fittings .

Compression Gas Spring

Locking Gas Spring

Stainless Steel Gas Spring

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At Peir, we pride ourselves on producing top-quality gas springs for diverse applications. Our products are approved by esteemed global bodies like SGS. Operating from a 5,000-sq.m. facility, we utilize advanced production lines and adhere to ISO9001:2015 and TS16949 systems, ensuring excellence and cost-effectiveness.

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Gas Spring Size Chart

We are delighted to offer custom sizes without any added customization fees. At Peir, we prioritize your unique needs and aim to make the process hassle-free.

Compression Gas Spring Size Chart:

Rod Diameter/Tube Diameter(mm)
Stroke(mm)
Force(N)
Extended Length(mm)
End fitting
6/15 (Standard ratio)
30-200
50-200
2 Stroke+35
8/18 (Standard ratio)
50-400
50-500
2 Stroke+45
10/22 (Standard ratio)
50-1000
50-700
2 Stroke+50
12/25 (Standard ratio)
100-1000
500-2000
2 Stroke+55
14/28 (Standard ratio)
100-1000
500- 2000
2 Stroke+55

Lockable Gas Size Chart:

Rod Diameter/Tube Diameter(mm)
Stroke(mm)
Force(N)
Extended Length(mm)
End fitting
10/22 (Standard ratio)
20-500
50-1000
Customized Sizes Available
10/26 (Standard ratio)
20-500
50-1000
Customized Sizes Available
10/27 (Standard ratio)
20-500
50-1000
Customized Sizes Available
10/28 (Standard ratio)
20-500
50-1000
Customized Sizes Available

Tailored Gas Springs Available, Starting from just 100pcs.

Emphasizing customization, we ensure your compression gas springs match your specifications.

Material

We ensure top quality in our gas springs with chrome or stainless steel rods, oil, and pressurized nitrogen sealed in sturdy steel cylinders.

Rod/Tube

Creating gas springs involves precise measurements. Our experts gladly collect accurate data, ensuring a perfect fit for your specific equipment.

Stroke Length

Customize lengths from 30 to 1000mm, meeting your specific requirements.

Force

Force correlates with supported object weight. Share accurate parameters, and we'll calculate the specific force for you.

Gas Spring Connection Parts

Gas spring connection parts, like end fittings and mounting brackets, link gas springs to application objectives. Explore shapes, sizes, materials, and surface treatments for details.

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    End Fittings

    Common types include ball joints, clevis, and eyelets.

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    Mounting Brackets

    Attach to the objective, but not always necessary depending on the mounting method.

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    End Fittings

    Common types include ball joints, clevis, and eyelets.

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    Mounting Brackets

    Attach to the objective, but not always necessary depending on the mounting method.

Different Types of Gas Springs

Gas springs vary in design and function, including:

Compression gas spring

Lockable gas spring

Tension/traction gas spring

Force adjustable gas spring

Dampers

Safety shroud gas spring, et

Check out this article on various gas springs to understand differences in design, applications, features, and mechanisms among them.

How to Size a Gas Spring for Your Tool Box Lid.

Consider weight, stroke,working angle, and mounting position. Consult our experts for accurate sizing.

FAQs
About Gas Spring

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What is Gas Spring?

Gas springs, also known as gas struts or gas shocks, utilize compressed gas to generate force for controlled motion. They excel in smooth operation, require low maintenance, fit into tight spaces, and offer a long service life of up to 100,000 cycles. Perfect for various applications like office chairs, automotive hoods, and hospital beds.

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How Does Gas Spring Work?

Gas springs produce force through pressurized nitrogen in a piston-cylinder system. The force can be calculated using F = P * (B – A), where P is the gas pressure and B minus A represents the area difference. The force remains near-constant throughout compression or extension, thanks to gas flow between sides, with a slight increase indicated by the K-factor.

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How to Measure and Install Gas Springs

To measure a gas spring accurately, take these crucial measurements: extended length, compressed length, and rod and tube diameter. If you require assistance or guidance in selecting the right gas spring for your specific application, feel free to consult our technical expert. They will be more than happy to help you.

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Key Factors to Consider When Choosing a Gas Spring

Force: Consider the weight of the item to lift, lower, or support. Larger gas springs are needed for higher forces.

Stroke: Determine the distance the gas spring will travel in your application.

Environment: Take into account the operating temperature and desired corrosion resistance.

Mounting and End Fitting: Assess how the gas spring will be fixed in your application.

Quality and Durability: Opt for gas springs from a reputable manufacturer that ensures high quality and durability to withstand application demands.

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Different Types of Gas Springs

Certainly, there are various types of gas springs, each differentiated by design and functionality:

  • Compression Gas Spring
  • Lockable Gas Spring
  • Tension/Traction Gas
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  • Force Adjustable Gas Spring
  • Dampers
  • Safety Shroud Gas Spring, and more.

To explore the distinctions in design, applications, features, and mechanisms of these different gas springs, please read the article: “Different Types of Gas Springs.”

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