About Gas Springs Gas springs may be referred to as gas props, shocks, dampers, struts or lifts, and they utilize compressed, high-pressure gas to exert a force for extension. The gas is located within a cylinder, and is compressed by a piston and piston rod. There is high pressure exerted on the piston, which is firmly fitted against the rod, and this causes friction when the gas spring is compressed or extended. Oil runs through the piston for smooth and controlled movements, allowing the springs to control the motion and speed of what they are attached to. Nitrogen is the most common choice for gas springs because it is a neutral gas and will not explode when it comes in contact with oil in high-pressure situations. Gas springs absorb or dampen through compression or extension. Some new developments from gas spring manufacturers have been made.
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