Cabinet Gas Struts – Smooth & Controlled Door Support

Easy & Effortless Operation

Cabinet gas struts provide smooth, controlled motion, making doors easier to lift and close while protecting hinges and cabinet structure.

Safety & Protection

Each cabinet door gas strut prevents doors from slamming, enhancing safety for users, especially children.

Versatile Applications

Gas struts for cabinets work with kitchen cupboards, office storage, and RV compartments, ensuring stable, quiet support for doors and lids.

Cabinet gas struts are compact yet powerful devices designed to control the lifting, holding, and closing of cabinet doors and lids. Filled with compressed nitrogen gas, each cabinet gas strut uses a piston-and-rod system that ensures effortless operation and long-term reliability. By reducing the effort needed to open or close doors, cabinet gas struts help prevent sudden slamming and extend the life of your furniture.

Whether used for kitchen cabinet gas struts, storage chests, or overhead compartments, these components provide smooth and quiet motion. Their secure holding feature allows doors to stay open safely until gently pulled down, making them a must-have for modern home and office cabinetry.

​ Cabinet Gas Struts

Vérins à gaz pour armoires de cuisine

Kitchen Cabinet Gas Struts

Charnières à Gaz pour Meubles

Gas Hinges For Cabinets

Vérins de Levage pour Meubles

Cabinet Lift Supports

Vérin Hydraulique pour Meuble de Cuisine

Hydraulic Lift for Kitchen Cabinet

Vérins à Gaz pour Portes de Meubles

Cabinet Door Gas Struts

Vérins à Gaz pour Meubles

Cabinet Gas Springs

Kitchen Cupboard Gas Struts

Kitchen Cupboard Gas Struts

Cabinet Door Lift Support

Cabinet Door Lift Supports

Gas struts for heavy lid

Gas Struts for Heavy Lid

Cabinet Gas Struts 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.

GASTAC Cabinet Gas Struts Specifications

Specification Size Total length Extended length Stroke Tube Dia Rod Dia Extension force
GTQ1635215 6inch 185mm 163mm 52mm 15mm 6mm 20N-120N
GTQ1805515 8inch 195mm 180mm 55mm 15mm 6mm 20N-120N
GTQ2459015 10inch 268mm 245mm 90mm 15mm 6mm 20N-300N
GTQ27810715 12inch 300mm 278mm 107mm 15mm 6mm 20N-300N

Cabinet Gas Struts Application

Frequently Asked Questions

Measure the cabinet door’s weight and dimensions, then select a gas strut for cabinet with matching force (N) and proper length.

Yes, most cabinet gas struts fit upward-opening or top-hinged cabinets using the correct mounting brackets.

High-quality cabinet gas struts from GASTAC typically last over 100,000 cycles under normal use conditions.

If your door no longer stays open or moves unevenly, it’s time to replace your cabinet gas strut.

Yes, installation is simple—just follow the mounting diagram and use the proper brackets.

Yes, GASTAC offers fully customizable cabinet gas struts, allowing you to select the exact size, force, stroke, and end fittings to perfectly match your cabinet design.

Keep them clean, avoid oil contamination, and never force them closed — this ensures a longer lifespan.

Why Choose GASTAC

With unmatched quality, competitive pricing, complete pre- and after-sales support, and fast, secure delivery, GASTAC has become one of the world’s leading manufacturers of gas spring–based solutions.

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