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    Gas Struts

    Pedestrian Gate Closers

    Price range: £119.90 through £119.95 View product This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
  • Stainless Steel Gas Struts, Gas Lift, Gas Springs, Gas Dampers, Gas Supports, close up, shown on white background
    Gas Struts

    Stainless Steel Gas Struts

    Price range: £25.80 through £38.40 View product This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
  • Adjustable force gas strut, variety of sizes, shown on white background
    Gas Struts

    Adjustable Force Gas Struts

    Price range: £17.95 through £60.00 View product This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
  • Fixed force gas strut, variety of sizes, shown on white background
    Gas Struts

    Fixed Force Gas Struts

    Price range: £13.40 through £29.50 View product This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

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How do gas struts work?
Gas struts are cylindrical tubes that store potential energy, as the gas struts compress the energy transfers down the tube and are stored in place. When the load is lifted from the struts they expand to the open position, releasing the potential energy and the rod pushes down the tube allowing the nitrogen gas to fill the space inside the tube returning to its original resting place. 

This is done by filling a gas and oil inside a closed system of the struts, which allows smoother motion.

Why won’t my gas strut stay up? Common problems & fixes.

Gas struts that don’t usually work can be easily compressed and don’t retract to their original position or also can be the opposite situation and be stuck in the extended point. These issues can be caused by inferior quality of materials. They fail by either leaking gas or oil from the lack of the gasket where they compress. As they will fail and will not compress as intended when they were first fitted to the application as the struts are made from inferior quality of materials.  This can be a costly mistake to purchase cheaper struts from less reputable brands. 

Where to buy gas struts in the UK?
StrutsDepot is a North London based company. 

We offer a wide range of gas struts online and in store, dispatched from the warehouse directly the same day to mainland United Kingdom. If you are located nearby come into the store and discover our vast inventory of struts. Varying from car gas struts (boot and bonnet), bed gas struts, boat gas struts, adjustable gas struts and custom made gas strut for various applications. We ensure the highest quality of materials for our struts, whether you need a like for like replacement or a custom fit gas strut, StrutsDepot makes it easy to find the right part.  

How to Choose the Correct Gas Strut
When replacing struts that you currently have, you would need the original part number that can be found on the body of the gas struts. This can help us to locate the correct replacement for your application. The second option would be length of the struts from centre to centre of the end fitting as well as the force rating.  Lastly, the type of ending you would need to fit your application would include the dimensions such as thread type, lengths and compatibility. With this information we can determine which gas strut that you will need. 

How do I measure a gas strut for replacement?
Simply measure the length from the centre of the end fitting to the centre of the other end.

The most common mistake is measuring the entire length which will give you a slightly longer gas strut.
 
How do I find the correct pressure for my gas strut?
Normally, the pressure of the gas strut will be found on the body of the struts followed by N (newton), E.x 750N
 
Understanding End Fittings: Ball Joints, Eyelets, Ball Sockets, Studs & More

Ball Joints: there is a socket and where there is a ball stud inserted inside allowing movement around on that axis.
Eyelets: They have a circular hole in the middle of end fitting allowing the user to connect the eyelet hole onto a bracket or bolts can be used through the hole.
Ball sockets: They are designed to have movement from inserting onto an existing ball stud to allow rotation on the different axes.

Clevis Forks: They are a U shape end fitting that has two holes on each side to allow a pin/bolt to slide through to securely hold together the application. 

How to Choose the Correct Gas Strut for Your Vehicle
When choosing gas struts for your boot or bonnet, it is key that you replace them with direct specification as fitting wrong parts can cause issues that can come up later down the line. Ideally, to match your current gas struts, you will need to know the original part number which can be found on the body of gas struts. 

OEM gas struts vs. aftermarket: What you need to know.
OEM stands for ‘original equipment manufacturer’ where the manufacturer provides the car gas struts that are specifically made for the vehicle and tested to fit. On the other hand, the aftermarket is designed with the manufacturing specification in mind and is the same but from a different company than the manufacturer. 

We sell both OE and aftermarket gas struts, supplied by the most reliable brands. For your peace of mind, all our products are covered with a 3 years warranty.

Our friendly team can also help you to find compatible gas struts when needed.

Please call us on 02088870100 or send us an email on info@strutsdepot.com.
 
Delivery
Once your order has gone through and it’s before 2pm, we usually dispatch your items within the same day. Alternatively, if you wish to choose express shipping this will be dispatched on the same day. This excludes weekends and bank holidays.  
We usually strive to fulfil our orders to be with you in 2-3 business days. 
Please note, some post code areas such as Northern Ireland and Channel Island may take longer delivery times.
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