Hi Kingsley,
That depends a bit on the geometry of your gas struts With respect to the hinges
but I refilled mine a couple of years ago to about 65 bar. You can have them
charged to a higher pressure then let out a bit of gas until you find the right
pressure.
Regards
John
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> Subject: Europa-List: Gas Struts
> From: Kingsley Hurst <kingsnjan@westnet.com.au>
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> Is anyone able to tell me the original pressure in the door gas struts
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