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About Gas Strut Recharge

No more looking for something to hold the bonnet or the boot of your car opened. At Gas Strut Recharge we can install new gas struts or recharge your existing one. Our Toowoomba workshop can do all the installation or refill of gas struts for caravans, camp trailers, toolboxes, boots, bonnets & tailgate. We also offer stainless steel gas struts from 200mm to 700mm and also new gas struts from 130mm to 830mm. Our team can also recharge your existing gas struts or if you prefer we can exchange units for your convenience. We can assure you quality and great customer service, as well as a 12-month guarantee on new gas struts installed by us. Call Gas Strut Recharge today for all your gas struts needs from new to recharges we have you covered.

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  • Gas struts

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  • New gas struts for bonnets, boots, tailgates, camp trailer, caravans, tool boxes

  • Recharge existing gas struts or exchange units

  • Stainless steel gas strut from 200mm to 700mm

  • New gas struts 130mm to 830mm

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6 Donation Ln, Toowoomba City QLD

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do gas struts work?

Gas struts are pressurised using nitrogen and oil. The struts are completely sealed to keep the gas and oil from leaking out. The struts reach a maximum point of extension under no load (or the weight it was intended to support). When pressed down, the nitrogen compresses, and the oil acts as a dampener to smooth out the movement of the strut. When removing the load, the strut will return to its

How do I determine the size of the gas strut I need?

To determine the length of the gas strut, use the following formula (length of door x 0.60 (60%)). In this scenario, a door of 1000mm in length would need a strut with a length of 600mm. To determine the force required by the strut use this formula ((dead weight of door x half the length of door) / mounting distance from the hinge) + (15% divided by the # of gas struts needed). It's a little more

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