I am not sure what you mean with the perpendicular force, the force applied on the gas spring should always by parallel with it.
If you don't have an engineering background, I suggest that you contact our engineers using the "Application Design Form" on our website.
We will be able to calculate the optimum mounting position for you.
IGSLTD 2 years ago
Designing a gas spring application at the moment - how does this application work when the forces are not perpendicular to the piston? Is it with the use of the pivot bracket? Thanks
andrewcastle1 2 years ago
If you remove too much gas (not oil), then you should contact the supplier of the gas spring who should be able to recharge it for you.
if you reduce to much oil, how you turn it back?
andarous 2 years ago
I am not sure what you mean with the perpendicular force, the force applied on the gas spring should always by parallel with it.
If you don't have an engineering background, I suggest that you contact our engineers using the "Application Design Form" on our website.
We will be able to calculate the optimum mounting position for you.
IGSLTD 2 years ago
Designing a gas spring application at the moment - how does this application work when the forces are not perpendicular to the piston? Is it with the use of the pivot bracket? Thanks
andrewcastle1 2 years ago
If you remove too much gas (not oil), then you should contact the supplier of the gas spring who should be able to recharge it for you.
IGSLTD 2 years ago
if you reduce to much oil, how you turn it back?
andarous 2 years ago