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Re: Hatch Gas Spring/Strut Calculator

PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 8:45 pm
by TimmyNY
Used the calculator last weekend for my hatch. It worked perfectly. . 31 inch 80 lbs struts that I bought on Ebay. your measurements were perfect. only took 10 min to install them. look for strut-your-stuff-here on Ebay. they have all kinds of strut lengths and weights and hundreds of different brackets picked up everything that I needed for $70.

:)

Tim

Re: Hatch Gas Spring/Strut Calculator

PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 2:06 pm
by danlott
TimmyNY wrote:Used the calculator last weekend for my hatch. It worked perfectly. . 31 inch 80 lbs struts that I bought on Ebay. your measurements were perfect. only took 10 min to install them. look for strut-your-stuff-here on Ebay. they have all kinds of strut lengths and weights and hundreds of different brackets picked up everything that I needed for $70.

:)

Tim



Happy to hear this Tim.

Dan

Re: Hatch Gas Spring/Strut Calculator

PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 8:48 pm
by Almighty Ed
I bought some hood struts from a 90's Cadillac at the junkyard for $5. The calc said I needed 27" but these were only 24". Used the pivot point calculations and they still work great. Thanks for the help!

Hatch Gas Spring/Strut Calculator

PostPosted: Sat May 07, 2016 5:17 pm
by ratrod71
Installed the hatch struts finally. Another item checked off the final to-do list. I used 20" struts rated at 100 lbs. Distance from hinge pivot point to upper ball mount is 7.25". I used the hatch strut calculator on this website and it worked perfect. Wahoo! Bryan

Re: Hatch Gas Spring/Strut Calculator

PostPosted: Sat May 07, 2016 5:34 pm
by Redneck Teepee
ratrod71 wrote:Installed the hatch struts finally. Another item checked off the final to-do list. I used 20" struts rated at 100 lbs. Distance from hinge pivot point to upper ball mount is 7.25". I used the hatch strut calculator on this website and it worked perfect. Wahoo! Bryan


Looks very nice Bryan!

Makes life easy doesn't it. I use those on almost every lid I have to lift open (almost) Just installed them on my 40 Ford Coupe trunk lid...80 pounders did the trick :thumbsup:

Re: Hatch Gas Spring/Strut Calculator

PostPosted: Mon May 09, 2016 11:12 pm
by danlott
ratrod71 wrote:Installed the hatch struts finally. Another item checked off the final to-do list. I used 20" struts rated at 100 lbs. Distance from hinge pivot point to upper ball mount is 7.25". I used the hatch strut calculator on this website and it worked perfect. Wahoo! Bryan


I am glad the calculator helped you.

Dan Lott

Re: Hatch Gas Spring/Strut Calculator

PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 2:55 pm
by tpavlusik
My design will not allow to install the lifts as the calculator recommends them. Is it possible to install longer struts than calculator is calling for and if yes how should they be installed (placed).
Thank you.

Re: Hatch Gas Spring/Strut Calculator

PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 6:11 am
by TallyTear
Could someone help me find the calculator download? I am sure it is right in front of me.


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Re: Hatch Gas Spring/Strut Calculator

PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 6:24 am
by Breytie
First post of this thread on the first page, just below the installation / measurement pic!
http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=58263#p1052800

Re: Hatch Gas Spring/Strut Calculator

PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 3:18 pm
by Thommyknocker
TA huge thanks to Dan Lott

Another perfect install!

I followed the instructions and it went like a dream.
Just had to fab my weird lower mount, and Bob's your auntie

Re: Hatch Gas Spring/Strut Calculator

PostPosted: Fri Apr 14, 2017 10:24 pm
by danlott
Thommyknocker wrote:TA huge thanks to Dan Lott

Another perfect install!

I followed the instructions and it went like a dream.
Just had to fab my weird lower mount, and Bob's your auntie


Very glad this has help several people.

Dan

Re: Hatch Gas Spring/Strut Calculator

PostPosted: Mon Apr 24, 2017 11:02 am
by Thommyknocker
pic for reference, I couldn't pull it of mobile

Re: Hatch Gas Spring/Strut Calculator

PostPosted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 10:54 pm
by ZachR
Thanks Dan! Your calculator and suggestions worked perfectly for me.

Re: Hatch Gas Spring/Strut Calculator

PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 9:09 am
by pmeyers
In the final stages of my tear drop build and I am at the strut installation. Tere is something that I don't understand: The dimensions that I am working with are very similar to those of the hatch calculator. 48" hatch, 28 " strut and 12" stroke length. If the attachment point inside the galley is determined by the strut length as a radius from the hinge point then it would seem to be that when attached to the hatch it would be long enough to even open the hatch. This would be made worse by the fact that the attachment point on the hatch is calculated on 85% of the stroke. My trailer is a Benroy shape and the hatch curves down at the hinge. Not to bright, any help understanding this would be appreciated.

Re: Hatch Gas Spring/Strut Calculator

PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 9:38 pm
by pmeyers
Correction:
In the final stages of my tear drop build and I am at the strut installation. There is something that I don't understand: The dimensions that I am working with are very similar to those of the hatch calculator. 48" hatch, 28 " strut and 12" stroke length. If the attachment point inside the galley is determined by the strut length as a radius from the hinge point then it would seem to be that when attached to the hatch it would not be long enough to even open the hatch. This would be made worse by the fact that the attachment point on the hatch is calculated on 85% of the stroke. My trailer is a Benroy shape and the hatch curves down at the hinge. Not to bright, any help understanding this would be appreciated.
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