Solar Storm Shocks 16/24 Lamp 267N

The Solar Storm Shocks 16/24 Lamp 267N are high-quality replacement gas springs designed for select Solar Storm tanning beds. If your canopy no longer stays open smoothly, worn shocks are usually the cause. Replacing them restores safe and controlled movement....
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Description

The Solar Storm Shocks 16/24 Lamp 267N are high-quality replacement gas springs designed for select Solar Storm tanning beds. If your canopy no longer stays open smoothly, worn shocks are usually the cause. Replacing them restores safe and controlled movement.

Solar Storm Shocks 16/24 Lamp models, old shock says 267N. Solar Storm beds are by LPI, Inc, Johnson City, TN. These shocks are sold Individually. GNIL8-192-60 YTQ03/19 267N.

Over time, gas springs lose pressure. As a result, lifting becomes difficult and unstable. Therefore, installing new shocks improves safety and reduces strain on hinges.

Features & Compatibility

  • Fits Solar Storm 16 and 24 lamp models

  • Matches shock marking 267N

  • Model: GNIL8-192-60 YTQ03/19

  • Sold individually

  • Durable salon-grade construction

  • Provides stable canopy lift support

Additionally, proper shock function prevents sudden lid drops. This protects both equipment and users. Always verify your existing part number before purchasing to ensure compatibility.

Additional information

Weight 24 oz
Dimensions 20 × 1 × 1 in
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Contraindication: This product is contraindicated for use on persons under the age of 18 years. “Contraindication: This product must not be used if skin lesions or open wounds are present.” “Warning: This product should not be used on individuals who have had skin cancer or have a family history of skin cancer.” “Warning: Persons repeatedly exposed to UV radiation should be regularly evaluated for skin cancer.