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Hello, everyone. who would tell me where I can download the .step file of a lockable gas spring (such as office chairs) with 300mm stroke, 1300newton force, max length 715mm (including pins)? I can't find her anywhere.
Thank you for your help.
 
Bye.
not finding the 3d means you don't have a supplier yet. Are you sure there's a similar item in production?
if it exists you tried to contact the manufacturer? usually even sketched but the 3d send it all.
 
gas springs (actually they are ace) are not blocked.
size 28 could do for you, except for locking.
 
who would tell me where I can download the .step file of a lockable gas spring (such as office chairs) with 300mm stroke, 1300newton force, max length 715mm (including pins)? I can't find her anywhere.
some links of gas spring manufacturers (also blockable) for the furniture industry (and industry in general):
- vapsint (catalogues and configurator, if you find the right gas spring, request the 3d design)
- ATV (catalogues, configurator and 3d models)
- stabilus (configurator and 3d models)
 
some links of gas spring manufacturers (also blockable) for the furniture industry (and industry in general):
- vapsint (catalogues and configurator, if you find the right gas spring, request the 3d design)
- ATV (catalogues, configurator and 3d models)
- stabilus (configurator and 3d models)
then, with regard to suspa and stabilus the springs that have are rather short, while with regard to vapsint I cannot understand what is referred to as "valve" and "push-top" in the configurator. push-top should be the lockable springs, right?
to understand us better I attach a screenshot:Screenshot 2024-02-29 193629.webpafter I configured the spring I have to contact them to receive a 3d file?
 
after I configured the spring I have to contact them to receive a 3d file?
In my opinion, look what you think you might need and call them to confirm you chose the right component.
the problem is not the 3d of a similar component, but the security that does exactly what you want.
By the way, I thank you for the question you've asked, I'm just setting up gas springs that I should block in certain locations, I thought with elesa-type (or similar) positioners.
your question and the answer of the transctor gave me a possible, elegant, solution.
 
- traceparts is an online platform that offers cad files of various mechanical components, including gas springs. you can search for content type, supplier, catalog and format. you can also view the 3d preview of the models before downloading them.
- industrial gas springs is a company that produces gas clamping springs with different characteristics and sizes. on their site you can request the .step file of the product that interests you, by entering your data and article code.
- Home is a distributor of industrial gas springs, including those with locking system in and lock out. on their site you can find the technical tabs of the products and request the .step file via the contact form.
- vapsint is a manufacturer of clampable gas springs with elastic lock, which allow you to stop running at any location. on their site you can consult the product catalog and download the .step file by clicking on the desired format icon.
 
In my opinion, look what you think you might need and call them to confirm you chose the right component.
the problem is not the 3d of a similar component, but the security that does exactly what you want.
By the way, I thank you for the question you've asked, I'm just setting up gas springs that I should block in certain locations, I thought with elesa-type (or similar) positioners.
your question and the answer of the transctor gave me a possible, elegant, solution.
Yes, in fact, I first contact them and request the .step files I need.
right by curiosity, what are these positioners for? I tried on elesa but I can't find an explanation of their operation. I would also like some clarifications regarding their positioning. Thank you very much for your help.
 

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