SEE PHOTOS 2 AND 3 TO TAKE MEASUREMENTS
26.3 inch extended length (66.8 cm) gas cylinder with 100 pounds of power. The contracted length is 15.3 inch / 38.86 cm and the rod stroke is 11 inch / 27.94 cm. The diameter of the cylinder is 18 mm and that of the rod is 8 mm.
How to know which cylinder to choose:
1- It is necessary to measure the length of the cylinder when the latter is extended to the maximum and the measurement must be taken between the 2 centers of the end sleeves. See photo 2 and 3.
2- Determine the power by locating the manufacturer's printing label. The 2 or 3 digits at the end of the product code represent the number of pounds the cylinder can hold.
Ex: GSNI - 5100 - 30 or 30 is the cylinder horsepower in pounds.
> If the product code includes a number followed by a NOT or vice versa, the power will be represented in Newtons.
Ex: 16-1-168 -105-A4 B4-200N where 200 is the cylinder power in Newtons.
When you have the length and horsepower of the cylinder, you are ready to make the right choice.