Balaji Engineering

Gasolift

Description

GASOLIFT (Non Lockable Gas Springs) springs are non-lockable gas springs which are incorporated in a variety of applications such as flaps, shutters, covers, hoods etc. These springs make the lifting or opening very convenient and easy thereby eliminating the actual load or weight to zero or negligible. Non lockable gas springs remain in extended condition when not loaded. These are mainly used in easy lifting and lowering of equipment such as backdoor of cars. Intermediate positive locking along the stroke is not possible.

Key Features

As compared to conventional springs used for the same applications, GASOLIFT (Non Lockable Gas Springs) gas springs have better linear characteristic curve which enables uniform and comfortable adjustment or turning movement, along the opening of door.

Some of its salient features are as follows;

How They Work ?

GASOLIFT (Non Lockable Gas Springs) gas springs are non-lockable and have a hydro-pneumatic ram that is charged under pressure with an inert gas. The high pressure nitrogen gas present inside exerts equal pressure on surfaces having different cross-sectional piston areas. This, in turn, produces a force in the moving direction. The generated force is proportional to the charging pressure & piston rod diameter. It has the characteristics of a compression spring with a small change in force as it extends and provides a controlled rate of movement. At the end of the extension stroke, oil damping occurs due to a hydraulic cushioned zone. These features help protect hinges and mounts by applying constant force with a damped cushioning effect at the end of the stroke.

Application

GASOLIFT (Non Lockable Gas Springs) are used in variety of industrial applications. Some of the most popular among these are as follows;

Product Model

GL- 2

GL- 2 - Bus

GL- 3

GL- 4

GL- 5

GL- 6