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Welcome to the ZF Education Center In this video, we will demonstrate how to
identify the correct replacement lift support for:
Truck Caps Camper
Marine Toolbox
And other universal applications This demonstration is NOT for:
Typical hood Hatch
Trunk Tailgate
Or window replacement. Step One: Measure the Extended Length
• Measure your old lift support from the center of each connection point, NOT from
the absolute ends. Step Two: Measure the Rod Length
• Measure the rod length from the center of the rod end connection point to where the
rod meets the tube. Step Three: Calculate the Compressed Length
• Compressed length is determined by subtracting rod length (from step 2) from the extended
length (from step 1). Step Four: Identify the Connection Type on
Each End • Ball sockets or eyelets on either the
rod end or tube end. Step Five: Identify the Force in Pounds
• To find the force in pounds, look on the tube end for the rated force. This may be
shown as a 4 digit number, with an "N" for Newtons or a "#" sign for pounds. If the number
is in Newtons, divide the figure by 4.45 to convert to pounds.
Step Six: Visit your local automotive parts store.
Your automotive part store will have a Stabilus Catalog, with a Universal page, listing the
replacement part numbers by extended length, compressed length, end fittings and force
in pounds. Securely install your new Stabilus replacement
Lift Support, one side at a time, using any of the old mounting hardware only as needed.
With your new lift support installed, give it a test. It should open and close with little
effort. Finally, while this video covers many of the
essential steps in determining how to identify a replacement lift support; it is essential
that you read the instructions that are included with your Stabilus replacement Lift Support.
Your new Stabilus Lift Support is designed to take the wear and tear of everyday use.
Please feel free to refer to the ZF website for further information at www. zf.com/na