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Gas pistons with brackets give lift and controlled movement to lids and work surface panels while using a compact, gas-charged cylinder. This model provides a 56 lb push force, so it supports heavier lids within that load range during opening and closing. The piston works as a lid support in work surface and table applications, helping manage panels that would otherwise drop or slam. The unit is designed to prevent noise when the door closes, so the gas action slows the final travel and reduces impact sound in everyday use. Gas pistons are tested over 80,000 cycles, which demonstrates performance across repeated openings and closings in a typical woodworking or cabinet environment. The 10-1/2 inch depth format suits projects that need a short stroke support in a compact space along the side of a lid or flap. The silver finish coordinates visually with many cabinet and table hardware layouts.
The 10-1/2 inch depth format defines the overall installed reach of this gas piston with brackets, so it fits projects that require a compact lid support along a cabinet side or table frame. The brackets provide defined mounting points for attaching the piston to the lid and the supporting structure, which simplifies positioning during installation. The 56 lb push force interacts with the mounting geometry and lid size, so installers can plan bracket locations that work with the force rating for smooth opening. Steel material in the core structure supports secure fastening in wood or similar substrates, which benefits heavy-use lids in work surface environments. As a lid support within the Lift Systems, Lid Supports and Stays category, this piston integrates into assemblies where controlled opening and closing is part of the installation intent.
This gas piston serves as a lid support within the Work Surface and Tables category, so it is suited to hinged lids, flaps, or panels that need assisted motion. The 10-1/2 inch depth lets it work in cabinets or table frames where space between hinge and mounting point is limited. With a 56 lb push force, the piston supports lids whose effective load falls within that capacity, helping balance weight so the panel feels controlled rather than loose or abrupt. The steel material construction supports use on work surfaces and tables that see frequent opening throughout the day. As part of the Lift Systems, Lid Supports and Stays class, this unit fits assemblies where a gas-charged device is preferred over purely mechanical supports to manage lid movement.
The cylinder made of brass and plastic creates a sealed environment for the gas charge and provides low-friction guidance for the piston rod, which helps the lid travel smoothly through its range. The gas pistons are tested over 80,000 cycles, so the sealing and internal components are validated for repetitive motion across many open-close operations. The design to prevent noise when the door closes uses the gas damping effect to slow the final part of the stroke, which reduces impact at shut and helps keep hardware stresses lower. Steel material in the brackets and body supports precise mounting positions, so the geometry between lid and cabinet frame stays stable over time. The silver finish ties into many contemporary hinge and lift system finishes, which supports a consistent visual presentation on exposed work surfaces and table projects.
The 56 lb push force rating defines how much lift assistance the gas piston provides, so it supports lids whose operating loads fall within that range for controlled opening and closing.
The gas piston is designed to prevent noise when the door closes by using gas damping to slow the final movement, which softens impact and reduces closing noise on the lid or door.
The gas piston functions as a lid support in work surface and table projects, mounting between the cabinet or frame and the hinged lid or flap to manage opening and closing.
The 10-1/2 inch depth refers to the general installed reach of the piston, so it suits compact lid applications where the distance from hinge to mounting point is relatively short.
The cylinder made of brass and plastic forms the gas chamber and guiding surfaces, which supports smooth piston travel and consistent damping as the lid moves.
Gas pistons are tested over 80,000 cycles, which indicates the internal seals and moving parts are designed for long-term repeated opening and closing in regular service.
The gas pistons with brackets design provides lid support for work surfaces, tables, and similar applications, using a gas-charged cylinder for controlled movement. The 56 lb push force suits heavier lids within that load range, giving a balanced feel when operating panels. The 10-1/2 inch depth and integrated brackets define clear mounting geometry for compact installations alongside hinges. With steel material construction, a brass and plastic cylinder, and testing over 80,000 cycles, this Peter Meier KR-A104-250N unit offers a proven option when specifying lift systems and lid supports for new projects or upgrades.
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Sold in: 1 Each | CMKR-A104-100N Mfr# KR-A104-100N | Gas Pistons with Brackets 10-1/2" Depth, 22 lb Push Force Silver | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | CMKR-A104-150N Mfr# KR-A104-150N | Gas Pistons with Brackets 10-1/2" Depth, 33 lb Push Force Silver | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | CMKR-A104-200N Mfr# KR-A104-200N | Gas Pistons with Brackets 10-1/2" Depth, 45 lb Push Force Silver | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | CMKR-A104-300N Mfr# KR-A104-300N | Gas Pistons with Brackets 10-1/2" Depth, 67 lb Push Force Silver |