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A black-oxide finish provides mild corrosion resistance.
These stainless steel anchor studs offer excellent corrosion resistance.
Differently sized mounting holes on either side allow for mounting flexibility.
These brackets secure eyelet end fittings from both sides to provide a strong hold on gas springs that get bumped or jostled. Mount on any panel, lid, or door.
Made from stainless steel for excellent corrosion resistance in damp environments.
Attach eyelet end fittings to these brackets to mount gas springs.
Attach ball socket end fittings to these studs to mount gas springs.
Install these ball studs into thin material—they’re riveted, so you only need access to one side.
Drill mounting holes where you need them—these brackets are made from aluminum, so they’re easy to machine.
Pair these 90° angle brackets with ball socket end fittings to mount your gas spring in almost any position.
About twice as thick as standard 90° angle ball stud mounting brackets, these brackets are suitable for high-force applications.
Made of easy-to-machine aluminum, these brackets come without mounting holes, so you can drill holes where you need them.
Stainless steel that’s twice as thick as standard 90° angle ball stud mounting brackets makes these brackets good for high-force applications exposed to damp conditions.
Made with thicker stainless steel than standard ball stud mounting brackets, these brackets work well in high-force applications exposed to damp conditions.
Since they’re at least twice as thick as standard ball stud mounting brackets, these brackets are best for high-force applications.
Pair with ball socket end fittings to mount your gas spring in almost any position.
Made from stainless steel, these brackets resist corrosion in damp environments.
Pair these 90° angle offset-arm brackets with ball socket end fittings to mount your gas spring in almost any position.
Pair these 30° angle brackets with ball socket end fittings to mount your gas spring in almost any position.
Thread these eyelet end fittings onto gas springs.
Made of aluminum, these eyelet end fittings are lightweight.
Good for use around flammable materials, these end fittings are made of nylon, which doesn't generate sparks.
Thread these ball socket end fittings onto gas springs. They rotate in any direction on a ball stud to compensate for misalignment.
To keep gas springs securely mounted, replace safety clips in ball socket end fittings for gas springs.
A spring-loaded socket locks your gas spring to the ball stud—squeeze the ends together to attach and to release.
These end fittings snap right on a ball stud—an integral retaining clip grips the ball stud for secure attachment until you apply enough force to pop it off.
Lift the clip on these end fittings to secure and release attachment to your ball stud.
Keep a convenient selection of gas spring fittings on hand—assortments include ball socket end fittings, eyelet end fittings, and ball studs.
Spring action provides significant isolation of vibration and noise.
Isolate vibration and noise from oscillating equipment like fans and tumblers that create horizontal (shear) force.