Gastac gas spring mounting brackets
The use of gas springs may be limited by their lack of adjustable mounting points, and the gas springs after adding Gas spring mounting brackets are used to make lifting, lowering or balancing easier.
Gas spring mounting brackets provide fully integrated mounting solutions for a variety of end-mounted gas springs. Brackets include pre-drilled mounting holes, integrated ball studs (ball joint end fittings), and pin configurations for metal eye and clevis end mounting gas springs. We also leverage our existing technical support and can calculate gas strut mounting brackets mounting locations, gas spring dimensions as well as force and application operating characteristics. Gastac also manufactures standard compressed nitrogen gas springs and gas struts.
How do gas spring mounting brackets work?
Gas spring mounting brackets secure gas springs in place, ensuring proper alignment and support. Gas shock mounting brackets come in various shapes and sizes to accommodate different mounting configurations. By attaching to the object and the gas spring, gas strut mounting brackets distribute forces evenly, enhancing stability and preventing damage. Installation is typically straightforward, simplifying the process of mounting gas springs in various applications.
What options do Gastac have for you to choose from?
- Steel: Steel gas strut mounting hardware brackets are strong and durable, providing excellent support for heavy-duty applications. They offer high load-bearing capacity and resistance to corrosion, making them suitable for outdoor or industrial environments.
- Aluminum: Aluminum gas spring mounting hardware brackets are lightweight yet sturdy, making them ideal for applications where weight is a concern. They offer good corrosion resistance and are often used in automotive, marine, and aerospace industries.
- Plastic: Plastic gas strut mounting brackets are lightweight, inexpensive, and resistant to corrosion. They are suitable for indoor applications where weight is not a concern. However, they may have lower load-bearing capacity compared to metal brackets.
- Stainless Steel: Stainless steel brackets offer excellent corrosion resistance, making them ideal for applications exposed to harsh environments or chemicals. They are durable and long-lasting, but may be more expensive than other materials.
- Zinc Plated Steel: Zinc plated steel gas spring mounting brackets provide corrosion resistance through a protective coating of zinc. They offer strength and durability while providing cost-effective protection against rust and corrosion.
How should gas struts be mounted?
Gas struts should be mounted securely using gas strut mounting brackets for proper alignment and support. The mounting angle is crucial, typically between 45 to 90 degrees relative to the object. Install mounting brackets on both surfaces, ensuring alignment and stability. Secure gas struts to the brackets, following measuring data of gas springs. Proper installation of mounting brackets is essential for safe and efficient gas strut operation.