Gas spring 10/21 500N, stroke 400mm, length 885mm ST 400 500N D10
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Gas spring 10/21 500N, stroke 400mm, length 885mm ST 400 500N D10
Universal gas spring for wide application
This 500N gas spring is a reliable solution for many applications requiring controlled movement and damping. Using gas springs allows for smooth opening, closing, lifting and lowering of elements, as well as position stabilization. It will work both in new designs and in the modernization of existing devices.
Construction and parameters
The spring is characterized by a stroke of 400mm and a total length of 885mm. The piston rod diameter is 10mm, which ensures adequate strength and stability during operation. Using a gas spring compared to traditional mechanical solutions eliminates the need for frequent lubrication and maintenance. This reduces operating costs and increases system reliability.
- Spring force: 500N – provides adequate force for lifting or damping in many applications.
- Stroke: 400mm – enables a large range of motion, adapting to different needs.
- Total length: 885mm – facilitates integration with existing structures.
- Piston rod diameter: 10mm – guarantees strength and stability of operation.
Applications
Gas springs of this type are widely used in various industries, including:
- In furniture (cabinets, flaps, lifts) – provide smooth opening and closing.
- In machines and equipment (doors, covers, platforms) – assist in lifting and lowering heavy elements.
- In the automotive industry (trunk lids, hoods) – facilitate access to elements requiring servicing.
- In medical equipment (hospital beds, dental chairs) – enable smooth position adjustment.
- In industrial automation - as an element damping mechanical movements.
Mounting the spring is relatively simple and does not require specialized tools — just properly match the mounts to the piston rod and spring body. Remember to exercise caution during assembly and to properly position the spring in relation to the mounting points.

