About Gas Springs
Gas springs are typically used to assist in opening lids, covers, windows, conveyors, and seats—similar to a hatchback opening on a car.
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Compression Springs

As you squeeze a compression spring, it pushes back to return to its original length. Spring rate is the amount of force required for every inch of compression or, for metric springs, millimeter of compression. The higher the spring rate, the harder it is to compress the spring.
Springs with closed and ground ends sit flat, so they won’t buckle.
Wire | Pkg. | |||||||||||
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OD | ID | Dia. | Compressed Lg. @ Max. Load | Max. Load, lbs. | Spring Rate, lbs./in. | Material | End Type | Pkg. Qty. | 1-49 | 50-249 | 250-Up | |
0.94" Lg. | ||||||||||||
0.24" | 0.17" | 0.035" | 0.592" | 8.34 | 24 | Music-Wire Steel | Closed and Ground | 6 | 00000000 | 00000 | 00000 | 00000 |
90° Angle Ball Stud Mounting Brackets for Gas Springs

Mount your gas spring in almost any position: attach a ball socket end fitting (sold separately) onto the ball of one of these mounting brackets. Mount on any panel, lid, or door.
Overall | Mounting Holes | ||||||||||||
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Ball Dia., mm | For Socket ID, mm | Ball Ht. | Lg. | Wd. | Thick. | Mounting Fasteners Included | No. of | Dia. | Bracket Material | Ball Material | Each | ||
11 | 10 | 10 | 0.6" | 0.94" | 1.82" | 0.07" | No | 2 | 0.24" | Zinc-Plated Steel | Zinc-Plated Steel | 00000000 | 00000 |