it can be worked out but being lazy like I am....
I simply make up a dummy strut from some dowl and conduit, mark and measure it so it moves the same lengths as the strut you have and then place a plastic clip over the rod. temp up some mounts for it and open then close it, If you dont exceed the min/max travel of the strut then you're good to go.
I prefer hinging as per the red diagram but dont forget to extent the mount point away from the hinging door so that when closed the mount point goes
"over center" and helps to close the door.
you can also simply draw it up with a compass.
to a scale mark up your closed door position and your open door position. Draw an arc from the hinge point across the position of the mount point on the door in the open and closed position.
Now using the scaled size draw 2 arcs from the pivot point of the gas strut, one from the fully compressed length of the strut and one for the fully open length.
so long as the arc of the doors mounting point stays within the 2 arcs (compressed and extended) of the strut as drawn from its pivot point then you are good to go.



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