Shock sliding door damper TD-28
steelpiston

Shock sliding door damper - TD-28 - ACE Stoßdämpfer GmbH - steel / piston
Shock sliding door damper - TD-28 - ACE Stoßdämpfer GmbH - steel / piston
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Characteristics

Type
shock
Material
steel
Other characteristics
piston

Description

Door Dampers TD-28 The safe way to close doors Adjustable Safety for individuals, doors and frames: whether acting single-sided or double-sided, ACE TD-28 and TDE-28 dampers securely prevent doors of all types and many weight classes from slamming shut. This is because the energy for stroke lengths between 50 mm and 120 mm is absorbed so reliably, that people and their possessions are protected. The desired attenuation force is set manually; as a result, this door damper can absorb energy up to max. 190 Nm/stroke. Impact masses up to a maximum of 7,000 kg can be overcome depending on which type. ACE door dampers are manufactured to be high quality and durable with hard chrome-plated piston rod and galvanised steel cylinder tubes. Practical and safe, these door dampers are suitable for manual or automatically operated hinged and sliding doors, as is often seen in the elevator and furniture industries, as well as in building technology. Energy capacity 75 Nm/Cycle to 190 Nm/Cycle Stroke 50 mm to 120 mm Outer body diameter Ø 28 mm Piston rod diameter Ø 8 mm Free travel TDE: marginal Operating temperature range -20 °C to +80 °C Adjustment Pull the piston rod fully out and turn the knurled rod end button. The internal toothed adjustment allows the damping to be separately adjusted for each side. As a result of the adjustment mechanism the overall length L can be increased by up to 4 mm (TDE-28) or 8 mm (TD-28). Material Outer body: zinc plated steel; Piston rod: hard chrome plated steel Impact velocity range 0.1 m/s to 2 m/s Strokes per minute max. 10
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