Gas Springs
Blocklift
The Camloc range of Blocklift gas springs work like conventional gas
springs with the addition of an internal locking mechanism that can be
stopped immediately in any position. This locking mechanism only allows
the spring to move while the release pin, located on either the end of the
piston rod or the tube end is activated.
Adjustable Blocklifts are commonly used for; back rest adjustment of
passenger seats on buses, trains and office chairs, adjustable hospital
beds, massage tables and wheelchairs and height adjustment on tables
and desktops.
The majority of Blocklift gas springs are also available in 304 and 316L
stainless steel.
A wide range of hydraulic, cable and lever release systems are available for
Blocklift gas springs.
Size Availability (mm)
(Rod diameter - Tube diameter)
Type Description 8-22 8-28 10-22 10-24 10-28 10-40 14-40
1 Rigid in Extension unif0fcunif0fcunif0fc- unif0fcunif0fcunif0fc
1 Rigid in Compression - unif0fcunif0fc- unif0fcunif0fcunif0fc
1 Spring Blocking unif0fcunif0fcunif0fc- unif0fcunif0fcunif0fc
1 Rigid in Extension & Compression unif0fc - unif0fc -- --
1 M-Blocklift - - - - unif0fc --
1 Rigid in Extension - not lockable in Compression - - unif0fc - unif0fc --
1 Rigid in Compression - not lockable in Extension - - unif0fc - unif0fc --
1 Gas Traction Blocklift - - - - unif0fc --
2 Rigid in Compression - - - - unif0fc --
2 Spring Blocking - - - unif0fcunif0fc --
2 Rigid in Compression - - - - unif0fc --
Notes:
• Type 1 - release pin located on piston rod
• Type 2 - release pin located on tube end
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.
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