GS3160 Adjustable Force Gas Strut
GAS SPRING
Product Description | |
Name | GS3160 Adjustable Force Gas Strut |
Material | Steel, plastic, 20# finishing tube |
Force Range | 20N-150N |
Size option | 12'、 10'、 8'、 6' |
Tube finish | Healthy paint surface |
Rod finish | Chrome plating |
Color option | Silver, black, white, gold |
Package | 1 pcs/poly bag, 100 pcs/carton |
Application | Kitchen Hang up or down the cabinet |
PRODUCT DETAILS
GS3160 Adjustable Force Gas Strut can be used in kitchen cabinet. The product is light in weight, small in size, but large in load. | |
With double-lip oil seal, strong sealing; plastic parts imported from Japan, high temperature resistance, long service life. | |
Metal mounting plate, three-point positioning installation is firm. |
INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
You might not be aware, but gas struts are everywhere, and this means that they’re in your car, your caravan and in your home windows. So, if one breaks, you might need to know how to repair one or potentially replace it. Of course, if you’re not a professional, you probably don’t know how to replace a gas strut, and although it’s not the most complicated procedure, it can be quite fiddly.
FAQS:
When you purchase your gas strut, we recommend using those with ball joints that will help to alleviate uneven wearing of the piston rod and the seals. Place the cup of the baring over the ball joint and fit with the piston rod down within 60 degrees to the vertical. Similarly, install the struts with the rod down for optimum lubrication, ensuring as little wear and tear as possible.
Do not lubricate a gas strut. They contain oil for damping and self-lubrication.
Do not puncture or incinerate. SGS provides a disposal service at no cost.
Do not grip, scratch, chip, bend or paint the rod.
Gas struts are not designed to be cycled more than 15 times per minute.
Gas struts should not be over-compressed or over-extended: provide physical stops to limit the strut’s extremes.
Never attempt to re-gas/re-fill a strut. This is a hazardous operation.