GASTAC Gas Springs – Precision Motion, Reliable Support
GASTAC Gas Springs – Precision Motion, Reliable Support
High-performance gas springs for automotive, industrial, and furniture applications. Smooth, safe, and built to last.
High-performance gas springs for automotive, industrial, and furniture applications. Smooth, safe, and built to last.
GASTAC Gas Springs – Precision Motion, Reliable Support
GASTAC Gas Springs – Precision Motion, Reliable Support
High-performance gas springs for automotive, industrial, and furniture applications. Smooth, safe, and built to last.
High-performance gas springs for automotive, industrial, and furniture applications. Smooth, safe, and built to last.
Gas springs, also known as gas struts or gas lift supports, provide controlled lifting, lowering, and positioning in countless applications—from car hoods and tailgates to furniture, machinery, and medical equipment.
GASTAC manufactures a complete range of gas springs with precise force, long service life, and stable performance for global OEM and aftermarket clients.
Gas springs, also known as gas struts or gas lift supports, provide controlled lifting, lowering, and positioning in countless applications—from car hoods and tailgates to furniture, machinery, and medical equipment.
GASTAC manufactures a complete range of gas springs with precise force, long service life, and stable performance for global OEM and aftermarket clients.
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Gas Springs Specifications
When selecting or replacing a gas spring, it is important to measure the key dimensions accurately. Start with the Rod Diameter and Body Diameter, which determine the strength and load capacity of the gas spring. Next, measure the Stroke, which is the distance the rod can travel between the fully compressed and fully extended positions. Finally, record the Extended Length, which is the total length of the gas spring from the center of one end fitting to the other when fully extended. By following these steps, you can ensure the correct specifications for your application and achieve reliable performance.
Gas Springs Specifications
When selecting or replacing a gas spring, it is important to measure the key dimensions accurately. Start with the Rod Diameter and Body Diameter, which determine the strength and load capacity of the gas spring. Next, measure the Stroke, which is the distance the rod can travel between the fully compressed and fully extended positions. Finally, record the Extended Length, which is the total length of the gas spring from the center of one end fitting to the other when fully extended. By following these steps, you can ensure the correct specifications for your application and achieve reliable performance.














