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    Gas Spring End Fitting

    Snap-on Ball Socket, Zinc-Plated Steel, M6 Thread Size, 0.43" Wide

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Gas Spring End Fitting, Snap-on Ball Socket, Zinc-Plated Steel, M6 Thread Size, 0.43" Wide.
    Technical Drawing of Gas Spring End Fitting, Snap-on Ball Socket, Zinc-Plated Steel, M6 Thread Size, 0.43" Wide.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Gas Spring End Fitting, Snap-on Ball Socket, Zinc-Plated Steel, M6 Thread Size, 0.43" Wide.
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    Material

    Zinc-Plated Steel

    Thread Size

    M6 × 1 mm

    ID

    10 mm

    For Ball Diameter

    10 mm

    Lg. 1

    0.71"

    Lg. 2

    0.31"

    Width

    0.43"

    Gender

    Female

    Color

    Black

    Country of Origin

    South Korea

    DFARS Compliance

    Specialty Metals COTS-Exempt

    Export Control Classification Number (ECCN)

    EAR99

    REACH Compliance

    REACH (EC 1907/2006) (01/21/2025, 247 SVHC) Compliant

    RoHS Compliance

    RoHS 3 (2015/863/EU) Compliant

    Schedule B Number

    848790.0080

    U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) Qualifying

    No

    These end fittings snap right on a ball stud—an integral retaining clip grips the ball stud for secure attachment until you apply enough force to pop it off. Thread these ball socket end fittings onto gas springs. They rotate in any direction on a ball stud to compensate for misalignment. End fittings require a ball stud or ball stud mounting bracket (sold separately) to mount gas springs.

    Select end fittings with a thread size that matches the rod and end thread sizes of your gas spring. The fittings will increase your gas spring's extended and compressed lengths, so add the Length 1 value for each fitting you attach.

    Zinc-Plated SteelZinc-plated steel fittings are stronger than glass-filled nylon fittings—it takes more force to accidentally dislodge them. They’re heavier, though, and more likely to corrode over time as the plating wears down.

    The information in this 3-D model is provided for reference only.