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Genesis
Part# GSS 1274UZ
Genesis Gas Spring - 18.504" Extended 65 lbs. Force, Composite Ends
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Genesis
Part# GSS 1783UQ
Genesis Gas Spring - 12.008" Extended 29 lbs. Force, Composite Ends
$37.5000 -
Genesis
Part# GSS 1272UI
Genesis Gas Spring - 18.504" Extended 34 lbs. Force, Composite Ends
$40.3700 -
Genesis
Part# GSS 1135UY
Genesis Gas Spring - 17.205" Extended 65 lbs. Force, Composite Ends
$44.8400 -
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Genesis
Part# GSS 1563UP
Genesis Gas Spring - 19.685" Extended 153 lbs. Force, Composite Ends
$46.4600 -
Genesis
Part# GSS 1786UB
Genesis Gas Spring - 12.008" Extended 74 lbs. Force, Composite Ends
$34.7300 -
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Genesis
Part# GSS 1298UU
Genesis Gas Spring - 18.504" Extended 94 lbs. Force, Composite Ends
$45.7300 -
Genesis
Part# GSS 1164UL
Genesis Gas Spring - 17.205" Extended 121 lbs. Force, Composite Ends
$44.7300 -
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Genesis
Part# GSS 1785UG
Genesis Gas Spring - 12.008" Extended 61 lbs. Force, Composite Ends
$35.2100 -
Genesis
Part# GSS 1273UD
Genesis Gas Spring - 18.504" Extended 49 lbs. Force, Composite Ends
$42.7000
Genesis Gas Springs
Narrowing Down Your Gas Spring Selection
- Extended Length: Start by determining the necessary extended length for your application by measuring carefully.
- Extension Force: Choose the force rating that aligns with how much weight you need to support or lift.
- Stroke and Compressed Length: Ensure both the stroke (the distance the rod travels) and the extended length (when fully closed) suit your application.
- Body and Rod Diameters: Check for compatibility with your mounting points—diameter matters for both fit and strength.
- Material Options: Consider the conditions your gas spring will face.