Easy lift self-locking gas strut
Characteristics and applications of self-locking gas springs:
The external structure of a self-locking gas spring is similar to that of a compression type gas spring, which only has a starting point and an ending point when not locked. The biggest difference between it and a compression type gas spring is that it can automatically lock the stroke when it is compressed to the end, and even if it is released, it will not freely unfold like a compression type gas spring. 1. Compression type gas springs do not have a locking function.
The self-locking gas spring has a special structure. When the stroke end is first pressed into the cylinder block to the end, the stroke is locked. When the stroke is pressed again, it opens, and when opened, it freely extends and supports. Due to limitations in its usage characteristics, it is currently only used in the furniture industry.
Install distance | 320mm |
Stroke | 90mm |
Force | 20-700N |
Tube | 18/22/26 |