Compression Gas Spring

Compression Gas Spring (Gas Strut) - Technical Guide

Compression Gas Spring

Overview

Product Definition & Applications

Product Definition & Typical Applications

Compression Gas Spring (also known as Gas Strut, Gas Spring, Gas Lift, or Support Rod) is an industrial component that uses high-pressure inert gas (typically nitrogen) to provide controlled support, buffering, and lifting force. It's widely used in applications requiring precise, smooth motion control.

Core Function

Through compressed nitrogen, gas springs provide stable lifting force to assist in opening, supporting, and cushioning heavy components.

Typical Applications

  • Automotive: Tailgate, engine hood, trunk lid
  • Medical Devices: Maintenance covers, bed adjustment mechanisms
  • Furniture: Flip-up doors, cabinet doors, height-adjustable tables
  • Industrial Machinery: Equipment enclosures, maintenance covers, safety guards

Specifications

Core Parameters & Selection Guide
Key technical specifications and selection criteria

Key Technical Specifications

ParameterRangeDescription
Force (N)50 - 5,000Determines support capacity
Stroke (mm)30 - 700Piston rod extension distance
Full LengthCustomOverall extended length (center-to-center)
Rod Diameter6 - 14 mmAffects bending stiffness and sealing
Cylinder Diameter15 - 40 mmRelates to internal gas volume

Selection Guide

  1. Define application and required motion behavior
  2. Measure extended and compressed center-to-center lengths
  3. Determine target force based on load and geometry
  4. Choose end fittings compatible with mounting points
  5. Select options (damping, coating, corrosion resistance)

End Fittings

  • Ball-joint sockets
  • Eyelets and clevis
  • Brackets and studs

Options

  • Damping performance is customizable

Connection Types

Connection Types

Surface Treatments

Surface Treatment

  • Black electroplating
  • QPQ nitriding
  • Polished SS304/SS316

Quality Certifications

ISO9001TS16949RoHSCE96h Salt SpraySGS

Testing

Standard Test Conditions

Test Speed

400 mm/min

Temperature

20°C

Four-Point Force Definition

F1

Force at 10mm before full extension

Nominal lifting force (main selection criterion)

F2

Force at 10mm before full compression

Extension start force

F3

Force at 10mm after full extension

Compression start force

F4

Force at 10mm before full compression

Maximum compression force

Key Performance Metrics

Friction Force

Fr = (F3 - F1) / 2

Progression Ratio

Fb / Fa

Industry Rule of Thumb

F1 : F4 ≈ 1 : 1.75

Performance Validation
  • Force calibration across full stroke
  • Cycle endurance under load and temperature variation
  • Damping consistency and oil leakage inspection
  • Salt spray and corrosion resistance for coated parts

Solutions

DKG Solutions for Your Challenges
How we address common customer pain points

No domestic alternative

Solution: Drop-in replacement by diameter/force/connection

✓ Fast supply chain switch

Connection mismatch

Solution: M8→M10 adapters or custom redesign

✓ Flexible integration

Long lead times (8-12 weeks)

Solution: Compressed to 2-4 weeks

✓ Accelerated project timeline

High costs

Solution: 30%+ reduction via optimization

✓ Improved margins

Missing technical drawings

Solution: Sample measurement + CAD 3D

✓ Quick documentation

Incomplete certifications

Solution: One-stop RoHS, CE, ISO, SGS reports

✓ Market compliance

Industry Solutions

Automotive

Tailgate, hood, trunk—optimized force and stroke for smooth opening and safe hold.

Medical

Maintenance covers and patient bed mechanisms with low noise and stable damping.

Furniture

Cabinet doors and height-adjustable tables with controlled speed and safe stop.

Industrial

Enclosures, maintenance covers, and safety guards engineered for frequent operation.

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