Description
When you’re running long days in the field and that cab’s getting stuffy, a sunroof that won’t stay open is more than just an annoyance—it’s a miserable way to work. This 330 Newton gas strut gets your sunroof operating like it should, staying put when you crack it open for ventilation and closing smoothly when weather rolls in. Whether you’re dealing with dusty conditions or just need fresh air during those marathon planting or harvest days, having a working sunroof makes all the difference.
What You’re Getting
- 330 Newton pressure rating delivers the strong lift power these heavier sunroof systems need
- 220mm length with proper ram travel engineered specifically for these cab configurations
- Heavy-duty sealed construction keeps working through temperature swings and field conditions
- Controlled pressure prevents your sunroof from slamming shut or dropping unexpectedly
- Direct replacement that mounts right to your existing brackets
Built for Real Farm Work
Your David Brown 94 series, Massey Ferguson 4200 or 4300, or Ford New Holland 10 and 20 series tractors see hard use in all kinds of conditions. These gas struts handle the constant vibration, dust, and temperature changes that come with field work. When you’re cultivating in the dust or combining through long afternoons, proper cab ventilation isn’t just about comfort—it’s about staying alert and productive.
Made to Last
The 330 Newton rating isn’t random—it’s exactly what these heavier sunroof assemblies need to operate safely. Too weak and the sunroof won’t stay open; too strong and you risk damaging the mechanism or even cracking glass. The sealed design maintains consistent pressure whether it’s a cold morning startup or blazing hot afternoon work.
Good to Know
Check your existing strut’s Newton rating before ordering—using the wrong pressure can damage your sunroof or break glass. If you need the lighter 220N version, that’s available separately. Installation means supporting the sunroof while swapping out the old strut for the new one at the existing mount points. Test the operation through its full range to make sure everything’s working smoothly.






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