Dave
Many thanks....the key info here I think is the 125N which should be
the force in Newtons...I'm guessing the 20 is the diameter in mm and
the 23/97 the compressed and extended length in cm....it was the force
I needed.

Thanks

Dave

On Feb 28, 7:29 am, Dave English <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gas Struts
>
> I've just had a quick look at my QSC supplied gas struts for a part
> number and have come up with the following:
>
> Made by GasStrut Engineering, Bedford 01234 843979
>
> Numbers found:  125N/20 and 23/97
>
> The company have a website and the phone number is shown as their
> sales helpline
>
> Not sure when I bought them but 97 may be about right.
> I've had a look at the website and will measure up one of my struts
> this evening to get the info required to order from them.
>
> Dave

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