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10mmx22mm (100N~1200N) Enter Choose End Fitting
U6-1022 Fork (Metal)(Hole 8mm)Select Spec.
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Unit:mm
9.8 Newton(N)=1 Kg=2.2 LBS  

THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATION ARE GERMANY STANDARD SIZE.  

Model No. Stroke
(A)
Extended
Length (B)
Force
Range (N)
Weight (g) Remark
SB3-264-U6-XXXN   70 264 100~1150N    
SB3-294-U6-XXXN   90 294 100~1150N    
SB3-309-U6-XXXN 100 309 100~1150N    
SB3-354-U6-XXXN 125 354 100~1150N    
SB3-409-U6-XXXN 150 409 100~1150N    
SB3-429-U6-XXXN 160 429 100~1150N    
SB3-474-U6-XXXN 180 474 100~1150N    
SB3-509-U6-XXXN 200 509 100~1150N    
SB3-524-U6-XXXN 210 524 100~1150N    
SB3-549-U6-XXXN 220 549 100~1150N    
SB3-609-U6-XXXN 250 609 100~1150N    
SB3-628-U6-XXXN 250 628 100~1150N    
SB3-694-U6-XXXN 280 694 100~1150N    
SB3-709-U6-XXXN 300 709 100~1150N    
SB3-724-U6-XXXN 300 724 100~1150N    
SB3-774-U6-XXXN 330 774 100~1150N    
SB3-809-U6-XXXN 350 809 100~1150N    
SB3-854-U6-XXXN 370 854 100~1150N    
SB3-909-U6-XXXN 400 909 100~1150N    

  

Specification:

Rod Dia.: 10 mm

Tube Dia.: 22  mm

Rod Surface treatment : Nitrided Black

Tube Surface treatment : Black Coated

 

※ When you  making enquiry ,please advise us the  F1(Newton) force request.

    Other size also available ,Please contact us for further information.

 

SUPERSEN-Gas Spring Free Series

Lifting, lowering, moving, adjusting

The gas spring can be designed with an approximately linear, progressive or degressive spring rate curve, to match the special request.

The characteristic curve of the spring describes the progression of the force of the gas spring over the stroke, from the extended to the compressed state and vice versa.

 

If the spring rate is flat and progresses in a practically linear manner, the force of the gas spring rises only slightly over the entire spring operation.

Spring rate: X=F2:F1

 

The force diagram on the left shows the line of the extension and compression force with a flat spring rate. The difference between the two lines is the result of the system friction produced during compression and extension.

 

The measuring points F1 and F4 are each located 5~10 mm before the fully extended and compressed stroke. The measurements were conducted at a temperature of 25℃±3℃.