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I have an early 1990's vintage Cobra trailer with a front hatch. The gas
spring that holds the hatch up has deteriorated, and I'd like to replace it. I've emailed both Cobra and the German gas spring manufacturer with no response. I can see that the length of the gas spring is critical to the operation of the door, but I can't tell what the correct pressure is from any markings on the device. Does anyone know of a US source for a comparable part and what the resistance should be? |
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On Mar 8, 11:06 pm, "Stephanie and Ed" wrote:
I have an early 1990's vintage Cobra trailer with a front hatch. The gas spring that holds the hatch up has deteriorated, and I'd like to replace it. I've emailed both Cobra and the German gas spring manufacturer with no response. I can see that the length of the gas spring is critical to the operation of the door, but I can't tell what the correct pressure is from any markings on the device. Does anyone know of a US source for a comparable part and what the resistance should be? Check out Mcmaster-Carr industrial supply. They have an application chart for their gas struts, should give you the length and pressure for your hatch. Ron C. |
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On Mar 9, 12:06 am, "Stephanie and Ed" wrote:
I have an early 1990's vintage Cobra trailer with a front hatch. The gas spring that holds the hatch up has deteriorated, and I'd like to replace it. I've emailed both Cobra and the German gas spring manufacturer with no response. I can see that the length of the gas spring is critical to the operation of the door, but I can't tell what the correct pressure is from any markings on the device. Does anyone know of a US source for a comparable part and what the resistance should be? Had to replace the front hatch gas spring on my Komet trailer last year. Found an exact match for a good price at International Gas Springs. www.internationalgassprings.com Measure the compressed and extended lengths. Mine was 100 newtons, so replaced it with same force. Now wish I had replaced it with 150 newtons. Mike J. |
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try http://www.easyliftsprings.com/
tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "Stephanie and Ed" wrote in message . .. I have an early 1990's vintage Cobra trailer with a front hatch. The gas spring that holds the hatch up has deteriorated, and I'd like to replace it. I've emailed both Cobra and the German gas spring manufacturer with no response. I can see that the length of the gas spring is critical to the operation of the door, but I can't tell what the correct pressure is from any markings on the device. Does anyone know of a US source for a comparable part and what the resistance should be? |
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On 9 Mrz., 08:06, "Stephanie and Ed" wrote:
I have an early 1990's vintage Cobra trailer with a front hatch. The gas spring that holds the hatch up has deteriorated, and I'd like to replace it. I've emailed both Cobra and the German gas spring manufacturer with no response. I can see that the length of the gas spring is critical to the operation of the door, but I can't tell what the correct pressure is from any markings on the device. Does anyone know of a US source for a comparable part and what the resistance should be? |
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