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End Fittings For Gas Spring

In one embodiment, the fitting 160 of a gas spring assembly comprises at least one securement feature for interengaging with a complementary securement feature in the first end member. The securement features can be of any suitable shape, configuration, construction, and arrangement. If necessary, a plurality of fittings can be provided that are evenly spaced for each other. In other embodiments, the first and second end members of the gas spring assembly are connected via a ring.

The gas spring fitting 160 of the gas spring assembly 100 includes a cylindrical body that is axially displaced with respect to the first end member. The fitting can be installed in the passage and removed, and it can cooperate with the first end member and its housing. However, the fitting must be compatible with the first-end-member and the fitting housing, or it may be completely out of alignment with the cylinder. It must be compatible with the first-end-part in order to function as intended.

A gas spring is typically connected to another piece of equipment to provide support for a load. A fitting can be a nut that fits into the end of a gas spring. A nut is a bolt that fits into the hole of the gas spring. These nut, likewise, can be attached to other parts of the assembly. Moreover, they can be joined together with a bolt, and be connected with other types of equipment.

A gas spring is a device that is attached to other pieces of equipment. A fitting for a Gas Spring is a piece of equipment that fits onto a gas spring. The fitting is a nut that is securely fastened on the end member of a gas spring. As a result, it retains the end member of the gasspring assembly. In addition, the end member of a gasspring is a rod.


The fitting 160 is a fitting with a longitudinally extending fitting body that is received within a passage. The two end members can be any type of fitting, such as a piston or bead plate. The first part of the fitting is the bead plate 102. The second end is a fitting housing with a piston. If the two pieces are identical, the first part is the gas spring.

A fitting 160 is a gas spring that is capable of longitudinal movement within an assembly without limiting its range of motion. The fitting's pivot point is the axis of rotation of an object. Its starting angle is the angle at which the spring starts its travel, and the finishing angle is the angle at which the spring ends its travel. This measurement is called hand force. The application engineer can determine the required hand force for various angles of movement.

When choosing gas springs, it is important to choose the right fittings for the assembly. The correct fittings for gas springs are not only necessary for the assembly, but they will also provide mounting for other mechanical parts. If the fittings are not interchangeable, they should be purchased separately. You can change the end fittings to match the thread of the strut. This is done to avoid reducing the overall length of the Spring.