Shock absorber PM
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shock absorber
shock absorber
shock absorber
shock absorber
shock absorber
shock absorber
shock absorber
shock absorber
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Characteristics

Function
shock
Technology
hydraulic, mechanical
Applications
industrial, applications
Material
nickel-plated, platinum
Other characteristics
compact, self-compensating, adjustable, corrosion-resistant
Load capacity

Min.: 48 N

Max.: 285 N

Stroke

Min.: 25 mm
(0.98 in)

Max.: 150 mm
(5.91 in)

Description

Non-Adjustable Mid-Bore Hydraulic Shock Absorbers Enidine mid-bore non-adjustable hydraulic shock absorbers can accommodate varying energy conditions. This family of tamperproof industrial shock absorbers provides consistent performance, cycle after cycle. Mid-bore non-adjustable models are designed to absorb maximum energy providing you with protection from harmful impacts to your sensitive equipment. The PM Series shock absorber uses a self-compensating design to provide energy absorption in low velocity and high drive force applications. The Platinum PM Series also includes the added benefit of corrosion-resistant, nickel-plated components and positive stop capabilities. Models can accommodate a wide range of operating conditions with varying masses or propelling forces. The Platinum PRO Series has unique progressive damping and a multi-orifice design that provides softer stops for medium-to-high impact velocities and fragile loads. The Platinum PRO Series also includes the added benefit of corrosion-resistant, nickel-plated components and positive stop capabilities. Models can accommodate a wide range of operating conditions.

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Automate 2024

6-09 May 2024 Chicago, IL (United States) Stand 450

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