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Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-5200-40 - 342-Gsni520040F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-5200-30 - 342-Gsni520030F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-5150-60 - 342-Gsni515060F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-5150-40 - 342-Gsni515040F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-5150-20 - 342-Gsni515020F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-5100-40 - 342-Gsni510040F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.GNSI-5100-40 is used on truck caps.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-5100-30 - 342-Gsni510030F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-5000-60 - 342-Gsni500060F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-5000-20 - 342-Gsni500020F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-4991-60 - 342-Gsni499160F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-4983-35 - 342-Gsni498335F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-4688-40 - 342-Gsni468840F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-4033-30 - 342-Gsni403330F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-4032-28 - 342-Gsni403228F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-2600-100 - 342-Gsni2600100F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-2300-90 - 342-Gsni230090F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-2300-80 - 342-Gsni230080F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-2300-150 - 342-Gsni2300150F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-2300-120 - 342-Gsni2300120F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-2300-100 - 342-Gsni2300100F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-2200-90 - 342-Gsni220090F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Hardline Black Nitride Shaft Gas Spring - Gsni-2125-90 - 342-Gsni212590F1
Combines all the proven reliability you've come to expect from an SPD Gas Spring along with the added feature of a nitride shaft. The GSNI Gas Spring incorporates a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance, especially when used with the all composite PS130 end fitting. This gas spring is an ideal choice where exceptional quality, combined with an overall black appearance, are important for your application. GAS SPRING FIT AND SELECTIONIf you already have a gas spring installed, selecting a replacement can be as simple as A-B-C. A. Measure the extended length from center mounting hole to center mounting hole (see "A" in diagram). B. Measure the amount of piston that is exposed while extended. This is called the stroke of the gas spring. (see "C" in diagram). C. Find the extended length that is the closest to your current unit. Then use either the stroke measurement or subtract the stroke from extended and select the compressed sizes that are closest to your current spring.(The measurements do not have to be exact but the closer you can match the original the easier it will be to install.) SELECTING THE FORCE - If your current spring has a stamped label, the force should be listed within that number. Usually, the last two digits or followed by the letter N which is Newtons. One pound equals 4.4482 Newtons. This is the pounds of force being exerted to open or hold open the door or platform. It does not equal the weight of the item being lifted. Trial and error is not the best way to find that number.
Jr Products Fx4K Pressurepro Fx Tpms, 4 Wheel Kit - Fx4K - 342-Fx4Kf1
The first TPMS designed specifically for towables, PULSE FX delivers PressurePro's first BYOD based system, arming users with market leading tire performance management at never-before-seen value. Allowing users to leverage existing smart devices to display real time readings and alerts directly through the free, PressurePro app, FX gives users: 24/7 tire performance monitoringFive unique alerts including Tire Pressure and Tire TemperaturePush notifications and FX warning lightUnit is sealed, and can be fully submerged in waterAbility to monitor up to 40 tiresVehicle naming and storage for easy monitoring of multiple trailersFully adjustable vehicle layout and displayFully customizable baseline and alerts KIT INCLUDES:PULSE FX DeviceDynamic Standard SensorsPULSE Fixed End Power CablePULSE Dipole AntennaFX Hook & Loop Mounting Pads
Jr Products Fx2K Pressurepro Fx Tpms, 2 Wheel Kit - Fx2K - 342-Fx2Kf1
The first TPMS designed specifically for towables, PULSE FX delivers PressurePro's first BYOD based system, arming users with market leading tire performance management at never-before-seen value. Allowing users to leverage existing smart devices to display real time readings and alerts directly through the free, PressurePro app, FX gives users: 24/7 tire performance monitoringFive unique alerts including Tire Pressure and Tire TemperaturePush notifications and FX warning lightUnit is sealed, and can be fully submerged in waterAbility to monitor up to 40 tiresVehicle naming and storage for easy monitoring of multiple trailersFully adjustable vehicle layout and displayFully customizable baseline and alerts KIT INCLUDES:PULSE FX DeviceDynamic Standard SensorsPULSE Fixed End Power CablePULSE Dipole AntennaFX Hook & Loop Mounting Pads
Jr Products Folding Shelf Bracket, White - 20725 - 342-20725F1
Sturdy support for any type of fold down shelf Supports up to 50 lbs.Lifetime warranty
