Shock absorber SC190EUM
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shock absorber
shock absorber
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Characteristics

Function
shock, rotary
Technology
pneumatic
Applications
oil, rod
Material
steel
Other characteristics
self-compensating, piston, miniature, high energy absorption, robust, corrosion-resistant
Load capacity

31 N

Stroke

12 mm
(0.47 in)

Description

Miniature Shock Absorbers Piston tube design for maximum energy absorption Self-Compensating, Piston Tube Technology Soft damping, but enormous capacity: The range of 'soft contact' absorbers SC²25 to SC²190 extends from thread size M10 to M14 and covers effective weight ranges of 1 kg to 1,550 kg. All models are characterised by high energy absorption and they also unite the piston tube technology with the diaphragm seal perfected by ACE. This enables direct installation as end position damping in pneumatic cylinders at 5 to 7 bar or applications where deceleration needs to take placed close to the pivot point. They are maintenance-free, have an integrated positive stop and are mountable in any position. The option of a side load adapter allows impact angles of up to 25°. Thanks to their robust design and their durability, these miniature shock absorbers can be used for a wide range of applications. Designers mainly use them for pick and place systems, pneumatic rotary modules and in automation applications. Technical data Impact velocity range 0.1 m/s to 5.7 m/s. Other speeds on request. Operating temperature range 0 °C to 66 °C Mounting in any position Positive stop Integrated Material Outer body, Accessories: steel corrosion-resistant coating; Piston rod: hardened stainless steel; Rolling diaphragm: SC²190: EPDM; Stretch diaphragm: SC²25 and SC²75: nitrile Damping medium oil, temperature stable Damping medium oil, temperature stable

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