Shock absorber SC45EUM
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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, piston, high energy absorption
Load capacity

Min.: 340 N

Max.: 680 N

Stroke

Min.: 23 mm
(0.91 in)

Max.: 49 mm
(1.93 in)

Description

SC45EUM Piston tube design for maximum energy absorption Self-Compensating, Piston Tube Technology True performers: The combination of the proven sealing technology from the MAGNUM range including membrane accumulator with the well-known piston tube technology from the SC² family makes the SC33 to 45 absorber models so strong and durable. The increase of the oil volume ensures the maximum effective weights. Short stroke lengths of 25 mm to 50 mm lead to shorter braking times in combination with a high energy absorption. These dampers safely and reliably decelerate rotary movements without unwanted recoil effects. Assembly close to the pivot point is possible. The low impact speeds with this are managed with ease by ACE's generation of piston tubes. These self-compensating industrial shock absorbers can be relied on in mechanical engineering. They are used in pivot units, rotary tables, robot arms or integrated else where in construction designs. Impact velocity range 0.02 m/s to 0.46 m/s. Other speeds on request. Operating temperature range -12 °C to +66 °C. Other temperatures on request. 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; Accessories: steel with black oxide finish or nitride hardened Damping medium low temperature hydraulic oil

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