Short gas strut? Take a look at our miniature gas springs

Do you want to buy a short gas strut? You can find short gas struts (less than 20 cm / 7.9 inches) on Gasspring.asia. We also call them miniature gas springs. Would you like to know exactly what miniature gas springs are used for? You can find out in this article.

What is a miniature gas spring?

A miniature gas spring is a small, mechanical device that uses compressed gas, contained within a cylinder and compressed by a piston, to exert a force. These springs are designed to provide controlled motion, positioning, and damping in a compact form factor. The size of a miniature gas spring is significantly smaller than standard gas springs. A miniature gas spring also can exert a specific controlled force, which can be finely tuned based on the gas pressure and the design of the spring. Overall, miniature gas springs are crucial components in various fields where precise control over movement and force in a small package is required.

Miniature gas springs

In addition to ‘normal’ gas springs, Gasspring.asia also sells miniature gas springs. We actually offer gas springs of every size. You can design them completely yourself! There are some guidelines attached to it. Our shortest gas strut has a length of 92 mm (9,2 cm \ 3.62″), without mountings From thread to thread the length is 114 mm \ 4.49″. It is 4-12-30. Since this is a short gas spring, the gas spring is not very powerful. The maximum Newton (N) force is 200N.

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More gas spring power?

Do you need more power? Choose a larger and thicker gas strut. The gas strut 8-19-50 is still short with a total length of 145 mm (14,5 centimeter 5.71″) without mountings and 194 mm \ 7.64 between the mountings. This one has a maximum force of 800N. That’s four times more force.

Create your own gas spring

Don’t you know how much ‘force’ you need? Use our calculator to find your short gas strut. Enter the details and our configurator finds the right gas strut for your application. You can try the simulator and see how it works.