Lift Supports

GREAT SUPPORT COMES FROM SCAN-TECH SWEDEN

Scan-Tech Gas Charged Lift Supports are custom engineered and manufactured beyond industry standards to provide smoother operating, longer lasting lift supports. Maintains equal flow in extreme cold and hot environments.

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Heavy Gauge Steel Body is electrostatically painted and heat cured to original equipment specification.

Patented Temperature Compensation Module valve ensures consistent operation even in extreme weather conditions by compensating for normal gas pressure changes caused by temperature variations. Not Required in all units.

Self-Cleaning Piston Assembly automatically opens during each compression cycle to keep orifice clear of fluid contaminants and provide smoother operation and more reliable performance.

Rubber O-Ring Piston Seal - the most effective type of hydraulic seal - helps prevent fluid leakage around the piston, forcing the fluid to pass efficiently through piston valving components, providing controlled lift and consistent performance.

Teflon Back-Up Ring enhances performance through improved oil and gas pressure sealing.

Metallic Upper Bushing is manufactured with bearing quality precision to provide exact fit with piston rod and promote longer operating life.

Hardened Chromium Plated Steel Shaft is precision ground and polished for superior corrosion resistance and leak free sealing.

 

This exclusive patented Temperature Compensation Module valve remains closed at temperatures above 5°C and prevents expansion of a portion of the compressed gas within the spring. When the temperature drops below -7°C, the TCM valve opens to allow expansion of gas within the tube. This valve makes it possible for the extended force to increase at the TCM valve opening temperature.

 

 

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