Gas Springs
Swift & Sure
Swift & Sure is one of the most popular Camloc gas springs and is available
in an extensive range of sizes and end fittings for a wide variety of
applications.
Swift & Sure is an entirely self-contained, maintenance free, hydro-
pneumatic ram which is charged under pressure with an inert gas. It has
the characteristics of a compression spring which coupled with a small
change in force as it extends, provides a controlled rate of movement. At
the end of the extension stroke, oil damping occurs due to a hydraulically
cushioned zone. These features help protect hinges and mounts by
applying constant force with a damped end of travel.
Benefits:
• Self contained unit and maintenance free
• Safe to use with easy positional control
• Custom design, sized to your application - held in stock against
your call off order
• Custom force setting with either fixed or adjust-yourself option
• Over 2500 different combinations
Size Range of Range of Force Standard Thread
Range Stroke Lengths Tube Lengths Range Type (M)
(in 5mm increments) (in 1mm increments) (in 10 Newton increments)
6 - 15 60 - 200 90 - 235 50 - 400 (11 - 90lbs) M5 x 0.8
8 - 8 60 - 300 105 - 345 100 - 650 (22 - 146lbs) M6 x 1.0
10 - 23 60 - 400 105 - 445 150 - 1200 (34 - 269lbs) M8 x 1.25
14 - 28 60 - 500 115 - 555 200 - 2500 (45 - 562lbs) M10 x 1.5
Notes:
• Non standard stroke lengths, tube lengths, thread sizes are available on request
A wide range of End Fittings and Brackets are available, some of which are shown here. Please contact our
sales office to discuss your specific requirements.
JET PRESS • Tel: 01623-551 800 • Fax: 01623-551 175 • Web:
www.jetpress.com • E-mail:
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