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Q:
What is the life expectancy of your recharged or custom gas springs?
A:
Gas springs will offer years of service under normal operating
conditions.
The approximate life of a gas spring is dependant on how much
output force the lift support can lose before the operation of
the fixture on which the gas spring is mounted becomes unacceptable.
Output force of all gas springs slowly decreases over time. The rate
at which force loss occurs varies between applications. Many factors
affect the rate of force loss, such as: cylinder size of the support,
orientation, amount of cycles, ambient temperature, vibration, and the
geometry of the application. In light of all the variables, it is very
difficult to estimate life accurately without actual testing in the
application.
Q: How should the
gas spring be mounted, rod up or rod down?
A: Shaft down is the preferred option for mounting a gas
spring. In order to achieve the damping or cushion at the end of the
gas springs travel, the piston assembly inside of the gas spring must
pass through oil, slowing the extension speed near the end of the
stroke. Also with the shaft positioned down this ensures that the oil
is in the proper location for damping to occur. Shaft down orientation
also ensures that the shaft and sealing components are consistently
lubricated which reduces seal wear and maximizes the life of the gas
spring.
Q: Why has my lift support failed?
A:
In most cases a gas lift has lost some of it's nitrogen gas
pressure rendering it too weak to support it's load.
Extreme operating conditions :extreme temperatures, dust &
contaminants may shorten the expected life.
Q: I have added accessories to my
trunk/hatch, the gas springs won't hold it in open anymore.
A:
We can adjust the pressure of your gas springs to make them stronger.
Or have us supply you a custom set of stainless steel gas
springs for a unique look.
Q:
There are two lift supports but I think only one is weak. Should
I recharge both?
A: Definitely otherwise twisting may occur causing structural
damage, squeaks or even glass breakage!
Q: My application
does not have lift supports, what can I do?
A:
LS Technologies can design and supply you with all the right parts
needed to install gas lift support system in
your application.
General
Information about Gas Springs / Lift Supports
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Gas springs provide
output force & motion damping to provide safe lifting & holding of
heavy objects: a vehicle’s hood, doors, trunk or hatchback.
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Gas springs are
found in a variety of applications: truck bed covers, tailgates,
tool boxes, seat positioning systems, tanning beds, etc.
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Gas springs
normally lose their pressure gradually over a period of 2-7 years
depending on operating conditions.
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If you alter the load
on the gas spring or if the gas springs have lost pressure the
object being supported will be difficult to lift or close and may
fail to hold in an open position without some other prop device.
This is an inconvenient & dangerous situation! We can recondition
most gas springs to original condition.
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LS Technologies can
adjust the pressure and damping of any gas charged lift device,
whether you need OEM or customized specifications we can help!
If you would like
more information or require parts or service
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