
How to Find a Gas Spring Replacement: Taking PN 292575 as an Example
How to Find a Gas Spring Replacement: Taking PN 292575 as an Example
When you come across a non - standard part number like PN 292575, finding a suitable replacement might seem challenging. But let's use this case—where PN 292575 is a non - standard replacement for the Stabilus Lift - O - Mat 752975 gas spring—to show you how to navigate the process.
The Case of PN 292575: A Non - Standard Yet Identifiable Gas Spring
A client once asked us about PN 292575. This isn't a standard part number. After investigation, we found it's a product from Stabilus, but not a standard Stabilus part number. It acts as a replacement for the Stabilus Lift - O - Mat 752975 gas spring. Here are its key specs:
- Force: 400N
- Cylinder Diameter: 19mm
- Piston Rod Diameter: 8mm
- Total Extended Length: 585mm
- End Fitting: Designed for a 10mm ball socket

Step - by - Step Guide to Finding a Gas Spring Replacement
1. Investigate the Part Number and Brand Clues
Start by looking into the provided part number (like PN 292575). Even if it's not standard, it might be linked to a well - known brand (such as Stabilus in this case). Search for the part number online, check industry databases, or reach out to manufacturers or suppliers.

2. Identify the Original or Equivalent Standard Model
Try to find the original or a standard model it replaces. For PN 292575, it replaces the Stabilus Lift - O - Mat 752975. Once you have this, you can use the standard model as a reference.
3. Extract Key Specifications
Gather all the technical details of the gas spring:
- Force (in Newtons or Pounds): This tells you how much support the spring provides. In our example, it's 400N.
- Cylinder and Piston Rod Diameters: These affect the spring's strength and durability. Here, the cylinder is 19mm and the piston rod is 8mm.
- Extended and Compressed Lengths: The total extended length here is 585mm. Don't forget to find the compressed length too if possible.
- End Fittings: The type of end fittings (like the 10mm ball socket here) is crucial for compatibility.

4. Search for Replacements Using Specifications
With the specs in hand, search for gas springs that match. You can use queries like:
- "400N gas spring, 19mm cylinder, 8mm piston rod, 585mm extended, 10mm ball socket"
5. Verify Compatibility with Your Application
Make sure the replacement gas spring fits your equipment or project. To get sample from DK, check the mounting points, space constraints, and operational requirements.
DK Gas Spring: Your Partner in Finding Replacements
At DK Gas Spring, we specialize in helping customers find replacements for even the most non - standard gas springs, like PN 292575. Our team can help you decode part numbers, extract specs, and source the right product. Whether you have a Stabilus product, an AVM unit, or any other brand, we've got you covered.
Reach out to us today to find the perfect replacement for your gas spring needs!