Gas Springs

Aug. 10, 2006
U.2600 compact nitrogen gas springs provide 55% more force-on-contact than comparable ISO-standard 75-mm (diameter) nitrogen-gas springs.

These springs have up to 2.6 tons of force on contact and come in stroke lengths from 16 to 125 mm. A variety of mount options are available and springs may be linked using the company's MiniLink piping system. Other models include the U.0400 (32-mm diameter), U.0600 (38-mm diameter), U.1200 (50-mm diameter), U.1600 (63-mm diameter), and U.9600 (150-mm diameter) with force-on-contact from 800 lb to 10.7 tons.

Dadco,
43850 Plymouth Oaks Blvd., Plymouth, MI 48170,
(800) 323.2687, dadco.net

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