Gas spring 8/18 400N, stroke 70mm, length 183mm ST 070 600N V D8
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Gas spring 8/18 400N, stroke 70mm, length 183mm ST 070 600N V D8
Universal gas spring for various applications
This gas spring, with a diameter of 8/18 mm and a force of 600N, is a reliable solution for many applications requiring controlled movement and damping. It is ideally suited for both industry (automotive, furniture, construction, medical) and specialized constructions. Its versatility will be appreciated by both professional installers and end-users looking for a solid and effective element.
Design and parameters ensuring performance
The spring is characterized by a stroke of 70 mm and a length of 183 mm. Made of high-quality materials, it has an M6 thread for easy installation. Additional hydraulic damping reduces the speed of the piston rod in the final phase of movement, ensuring smooth and controlled operation. This damping translates to a longer service life of the mechanisms in which the spring is installed – minimizing sudden jerks and loads.
Advantages for the installer and user
- Easy installation: M6 thread allows for quick and precise connection to the structure.
- Versatility: Possibility of mounting in various positions increases application flexibility. However, it is best to mount the spring with the piston rod downwards – this ensures optimal damping and gentle deceleration.
- Durability: Design adapted to 30,000 operating cycles, with an allowable force drop of up to 10% during use.
- Wide temperature range: Trouble-free operation in the range of -20°C to +80°C (nominal force given for a temperature of 20°C).
- Safety: Hydraulic damping minimizes the risk of damage resulting from sudden movements.
- Corrosion protection: Carefully made elements ensure resistance to external factors.
Remember to ensure that the spring is in the neutral position (fully extended) during installation. Avoid painting or lubricating the piston rod – this may affect its proper operation.

