The stroke value of the gas spring refers to the moving distance of the piston rod from maximum compression to maximum tension. Different stroke values will affect the application method and performance characteristics of the gas spring.
Gas springs with larger stroke values generally have higher load-carrying capabilities. They are able to support larger loads or provide greater power. Conversely, a gas spring with a smaller stroke value may have a lower load capacity and be suitable for lighter applications or where less force is required.
Gas springs with different stroke values are suitable for different application scenarios. Longer stroke gas springs are typically used in applications that require a larger range of displacement or a larger range of support, such as automotive suspension systems or industrial machinery. A gas spring with a shorter stroke may be better suited for applications that require less movement or where space is limited, such as door control systems or seats.
Gas springs with larger stroke values may require more installation space because they require more displacement range. Therefore, space constraints and range of movement need to be considered during installation.
Gas springs with shorter strokes generally respond more quickly because they require less displacement to achieve the same force. This makes them advantageous in applications that require fast action or response.
Gas springs with larger stroke values may require more materials and a more complex manufacturing process, and therefore may cost more. Conversely, a gas spring with a smaller stroke value may be simpler and cheaper.
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8mm piston rod ordinary gas spring has a stroke between 50 mm and 300 mm and can be suitable for various application scenarios, including industrial machinery, automobile industry, furniture, door control systems, etc. This wide applicability allows them to meet the needs of different industries.
Due to its large stroke range, this gas spring can adapt to different installation space constraints. Whether it is a smaller mechanical device or a larger industrial equipment, you can choose the appropriate stroke for installation according to your needs.
Due to its wide range of travel, this gas spring can adapt to different working environments and working conditions, including temperature changes, humidity, vibration and other factors. Ordinary gas springs have a wide range of applicability and flexibility between 50 mm and 300 mm, which can meet the needs of various applications and provide reliable support and cushioning effects.