Rod and everyone else interested in the new door gas struts,
I have forwarded your question to the manufacturer and here’s their
answer:
We do not recommend storing the gas struts for any extended periods of
time. Maximum recommended storage time is 6 months. During this time the piston
should be moved through it’s entire travel at least once per month to keep the
internal parts lubricated. There should be no loss in pressure during this
time.
Gas struts can be stored in a cool and dry place. Extreme temperatures
should be avoided (I guess I was wrong when saying cold should extend it’s
life)
Position of the strut has no effect on it’s longevity as long as it is
cycled every once in a while.
Every gas strut is guaranteed for 30,000 cycles and two years. This is a
normal expected life span and at that time the strut is considered to have
reached it’s end-of-life and should be replaced. YMMV, but this is the normal
life cycle.
Horizontal rest position has no effect on the longevity of the gas strut.
Every time the strut is used all internal components get lubricated. It is thus
recommended the struts are used even when stored.
A special double seal can be ordered but total stroke will be shortened. I
can try and design a new strut with double the seals to make them last longer.
Keep in mind that the door will not go up all the way. I don’t know by how much
though. I’ll find out some more details when I receive the first test set.
There was another question from someone interested in the stainless struts
about having them clear coated to prevent fingerprints. The answer to that
question is:
We can apply clear powder coating to stainless gas struts for a small fee.
The total cost depends on the number of struts ordered and will be calculated at
the time of order.
I hope this answers your questions. If there’s anything else you’d like to
ask please feel free to do so. I recommend posting all questions to the
list/forum so everyone sees my replies.
Thank you
Greetings from Poland! Tom Niemczewski Vin 6149 plus 2418, 3633, 5030, 16473, 17086 Google earth: 52°25'17.66"N, 21° 1'58.40"E www.deloreana.com From: Rod Dillman
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2014 5:54 PM
Subject: Re: [DML] New door struts - anyone
interested? Tom,
Do you have any idea of the shelf life of new struts? Assuming they are
stored in a controlled temperature environment is there any data as to how long
they can remain "new".
Thanks,
Rod
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