Kitchen furniture gas spring
steel

Kitchen furniture gas spring - Junior Gas Spring - steel
Kitchen furniture gas spring - Junior Gas Spring - steel
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Characteristics

Body material
steel
Applications
for kitchen furniture
Force

Min.: 60 N

Max.: 100 N

Extended length

250 mm
(9.8 in)

Rod diameter

6 mm
(0.2 in)

Body diameter

15 mm
(0.6 in)

Description

Kitchen furniture gas springs are designed with a focus on robustness and uniform force, offering exceptional load capacity and consistent performance. The construction of our gas springs includes a thick and durable rod, ensuring long-lasting life and resistance to daily use. These gas springs facilitate the opening of cabinet and kitchen furniture doors, providing smooth and controlled movement. Thanks to their design, the impact during opening is significantly reduced, allowing the doors to open slowly and effortlessly, which helps prevent damage to both the furniture and nearby elements. Our products undergo rigorous quality testing, meeting the highest industry standards. Each gas spring is evaluated to ensure its performance and reliability, following the ISO 9001:2015 certification standards. This certification not only underscores our commitment to excellence and precision but also assures our customers that they are acquiring a product designed and tested to exceed market expectations. With Junior Gas kitchen furniture gas springs, you can be confident that each component is built to deliver superior performance and easy installation, backed by our commitment to quality and constant innovation.

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