Shock absorber MC64EUM-LT
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shock absorber
shock absorber
shock absorber
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Characteristics

Function
shock
Technology
mechanical
Applications
industrial
Material
steel
Other characteristics
self-compensating, compact, high energy absorption, robust
Load capacity

Min.: 1,870 N

Max.: 5,650 N

Stroke

Min.: 49 mm
(1.93 in)

Max.: 150 mm
(5.91 in)

Description

MC64EUM-LT Extreme low temperatures and high cycle frequencies Self-Compensating Further possibilities of use: Just like all MAGNUM types from the product family MC33 to MC64, the LT (low temperature) industrial shock absorbers are also made from one solid piece. They are characterised by the use of special seals and fluids. This means that these versions can even be used at extreme temperatures of -50 °C to +66 °C in order to safely and reliable damp masses and take away 100 % kinetic energy. There is no reason why these ready-to-install machine elements should not be used, even under the most unfavourable conditions. Additional benefits are their robust, innovative sealing technology, high energy absorption in a compact design, fixed positive stop and a wide damping range. Designed for use in extreme temperature ranges, these self-compensating industrial shock absorbers are suitable almost anywhere in plant and mechanical engineering. Impact velocity range 0.15 m/s to 5 m/s. Other speeds on request. Operating temperature range -50 °C to +66 °C Mounting in any position Positive stop Integrated Material Outer body: nitride hardened steel; Piston rod: hard chrome plated steel; Rod end button: hardened steel and corrosion-resistant coating; Return spring: zinc plated or plastic-coated steel; Accessories: steel with black oxide finish or nitride hardened Damping medium low temperature hydraulic oil

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