Gate Gas Springs
- Ex stock delivery with valve
- Individual filling by valve technology
- Calculation program for individual design
- Maintenance-free
- No customer construction expenditure
Design
- No customer construction expenditure
- Proven reliability
- Infinite adjustment of the filling force
- Calculation program for individual design
- Customized versions
- Long service life
- Large range of DIN standardized accessoies
This product range is suited to all types of applications in which loads must be lifted or lowered.
Gas springs assist the muscle power and provide controlled motion for lids, hoods, flaps etc. The special gas spring also steadies the gate when opening and closing in strong winds, by dampening it (gate damper).
They are maintenance free, self-contained and available from stock with body diameters from 8 to 70 mm and forces from 10 to 13000 N.
With their integral grease chamber they provide a reduced break away force, less friction and an excellent service life.
Traction Gas Springs act in the pull direction.
They are available with body diameters of 19 and 28 mm.
The valve version makes the gas springs adjustable and reusable under changing conditions.
Function
A specially designed gas spring acts as a safety product. The gate gas spring provides a steady, slow and controlled opening and closing of entrance gates in Schools, Sports facilities and Homes where an Electro-magnetic security lock and CCTV is often used in conjunction, to achieve a high level of security. The special gas spring also steadies the gate when opening and closing in strong winds, although it always automatically closes slowly to allow plenty of time for people to pass through. The gate type gas springs are self-contained; environmentally friendly and maintenance free for tens of thousands of automated gate operations. The gas springs are supplied with a choice of 300 N, 400 N, 500 N, 800 N closing forces. However each gas spring has a gas pressure valve hidden in the stud of the body end fitting. This can be carefully vented by threading on the adjuster knob tool to allow small amounts of the nitrogen gas to be vented to suit each particular gate.


