Lockable gas springs provide secure and precise locking at any point along the stroke. A floating piston separates the gas chamber (located at the rear of the cylinder) from the oil chamber (positioned either at the front or rear, depending on the model).
Two types of lockable gas springs are available:
Lockable compression gas springs are equipped with an internal locking mechanism that allows the piston rod to be stopped and locked in any stroke position using an external release system.
Depending on the type of locking required (rigid or elastic), several models of lockable compression gas springs are available to suit different applications.
Available in sizes from 6/15 mm to 14/40 mm, strokes from 10 mm to 800 mm, and forces from 50 N to 2,600 N. Configure your lockable gas spring
Available in sizes from 6/15 mm to 14/40 mm, strokes from 10 mm to 700 mm, and forces from 50 N to 2,600 N. Configure your lockable gas spring
Available in sizes from 8/22 mm to 14/40 mm, strokes from 30 mm to 300 mm, and forces from 40 N to 2,600 N. Configure your lockable gas spring
Available in sizes from 10/22 mm to 14/40 mm, strokes from 20 mm to 250 mm, and forces from 0 N to 2,600 N. Configure your lockable gas spring
Lockable tension gas springs are rigid in both compression and extension.
A valve integrated into the piston allows for rigid locking in extension, using the oil chamber, and rigid locking in compression through an internal stop that prevents gas compression by the floating piston.
To better adapt the lockable gas spring (either compression or tension) to your needs, a wide range of release systems and accessories are available:
Available in sizes from 6/19 mm to 14/40 mm, strokes from 10 mm to 600 mm, and forces from 30 N to 4,000 N.
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