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gas pistons with brackets 10-1/2 depth 33 lb push force silver describes a Peter Meier, Inc. gas piston designed as a lid support that uses a 33 lb push force to manage door movement, giving controlled opening and closing on work surfaces and tables. The 10-1/2 inch depth sizing defines the piston length for planning clearances in lift systems where space is limited. A silver finish provides a neutral appearance that blends with typical cabinet and table hardware on job sites and in shops. The gas piston configuration functions as a lid support and stay, so it holds and guides movement rather than relying on friction-only hardware. As a component from the Lid Supports and Stays category, it fits into lift system layouts where reliable motion control is needed on frequently used doors. The KR-A104-150N part number ties these characteristics to a specific, repeatable choice for future orders.
The 10-1/2 inch depth of this gas piston sets the working length for hinge-side planning so installers can lay out bracket locations without interference. Brackets supplied with the gas piston define mounting points, creating consistent geometry from job to job. Steel construction at the core of the piston body gives a stable base for fastening into cabinet sides or lids. The KR-A104-150N designation groups these installation traits under one part number, simplifying documentation for repeated layouts. Because the gas piston functions in lift systems and lid supports, its form factor suits doors that swing upward or downward where controlled motion is required.
This gas piston from Peter Meier, Inc. belongs to the Work Surface & Tables and Lid Supports and Stays categories, positioning it for lids or doors that need guided motion rather than free swing. The 33 lb push force is tailored for doors that require noticeable assistance without overpowering the movement, which helps deliver a consistent feel across multiple openings. When applied to work surfaces, lift systems, or cabinet lids, the 10-1/2 inch depth offers a compact travel distance that supports use in shallow cabinets or tight mechanical spaces. A silver finish means the piston appears unobtrusive against typical hardware, which matters in visible installations such as wall cabinets or lift-up table sections. The steel body and brass and plastic cylinder combination aligns with normal woodworking environments where hardware interfaces with wood, laminates, or composite substrates.
This gas piston is designed to prevent noise when the door closes, so the internal gas and cylinder construction dampens the final travel instead of allowing the lid to slam. That noise reduction matters in kitchens, offices, and shop spaces where repeated use can otherwise cause disturbance. The gas piston is tested over 80,000 cycles, which demonstrates that the internal brass and plastic cylinder, along with the steel structure, maintains motion characteristics across extensive opening and closing. Over long-term use, that cycle testing gives installers and fabricators a predictable performance profile to build into their project planning. The 33 lb push force level stays central to this repeatability, as the same force rating governs each motion throughout many cycles. As a lid support in lift systems, the piston helps distribute movement smoothly, which supports alignment of doors and lids with surrounding panels, reducing the tendency for abrupt movement to disturb hinges or mounting points.
The KR-A104-150N gas piston is used as a lid support in work surface, table, and lift system applications where controlled door or lid movement is required.
The 33 lb push force assists the door during opening and closing, providing a defined level of support that helps match the piston to the door weight for consistent motion.
The 10-1/2 inch depth refers to the gas piston length, which determines its reach and helps layout bracket positions within cabinet or table structures.
This gas piston is designed to prevent noise when the door closes, so its internal gas and cylinder action slows the final movement instead of allowing a hard slam.
Being tested over 80,000 cycles indicates the gas piston maintains its motion characteristics through extensive opening and closing, supporting long-term, repeatable performance.
This gas piston uses a steel body with a cylinder made of brass and plastic, combining structural strength with smooth internal motion for lid support duties.
This gas piston with brackets in silver from Peter Meier, Inc., part number KR-A104-150N, combines a 10-1/2 inch depth, 33 lb push force, and a brass and plastic cylinder around a steel body to manage door movement. Its role as a lid support in Work Surface & Tables and Lift Systems, and its design to prevent noise when the door closes, position it as a focused component for controlled motion. For projects needing consistent, tested performance, the over 80,000 cycle testing provides a defined behavior profile to integrate into cabinet or table layouts.
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