RAYMOND

Raymond, a product line of Associated Spring Raymond, offers an extensive range of high-quality gas springs and dampers used to open and close doors, hatches and access panels at a controlled speed. Raymond gas springs offer high force in a compact size and are available in both piston rod and bore-sealed designs. They have a black oxide body with options in cylinder diameter (0.47and 0.75 inches) and provide a controlled pushing or pulling force for lifting, lowering and operating tools and machinery. A variety of these gas springs are available on Raptor Supplies in strokes ranging from 6 mm (0.24 inches) to 300 mm (11.8 inches) and forces from 15 lb to 41000 lb.

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RAYMOND Gas Springs and Dampers

Gas Springs and DampersBlack oxide gas springs with pressurised nitrogen gas to offer a controlled pulling and pushing force. Available in strokes ranging from 6 mm (0.24 inches) to 300 mm (11.8 inches) and forces from 15 lb to 41000 lb (638 Products)

RAYMOND Extension Springs

Extension Springs(34 Products)

RAYMOND Panel Trucks

Panel Trucks(29 Products)

RAYMOND Desk Movers

Desk Movers(17 Products)

RAYMOND Disc Springs

Disc Springs(11 Products)

RAYMOND Platform Trucks

Platform Trucks(9 Products)

RAYMOND Table Moving Carts

Table Moving Carts(2 Products)

RAYMOND Chair Hand Trucks

Chair Hand Trucks(1 Product)

RAYMOND Dollies

Dollies(1 Product)

About Raymond

Raymond, a product line of Associated Spring Raymond, offers an extensive range of high-quality gas springs and dampers used to open and close doors, hatches and access panels at a controlled speed. Raymond gas springs offer high force in a compact size and are available in both piston rod and bore-sealed designs. They have a black oxide body with options in cylinder diameter (0.47and 0.75 inches) and provide a controlled pushing or pulling force for lifting, lowering and operating tools and machinery. A variety of these gas springs are available on Raptor Supplies in strokes ranging from 6 mm (0.24 inches) to 300 mm (11.8 inches) and forces from 15 lb to 41000 lb.