Vibration isolator DVA.1-100-55-M16-41-55 Z030863
Catalog numbers:
- DVA.1-100-55-M16-41-55
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Sales unit dimensions and weight: 1 pcs
Vibration isolator DVA.1-100-55-M16-41-55 Z030863
Vibration Isolators – Reduction of vibrations and noise in machines and equipment
Vibration isolator DVA.1-100-55-M16-41-55 is an element dedicated to damping vibrations and reducing noise generated by operating machines and equipment. Its construction, based on a combination of galvanized steel and natural rubber, effectively absorbs vibrations, protecting both the equipment itself and the surroundings. This solution finds application in many industries – from industrial, through construction, to the production of precision devices.
This particular model is characterized by a cylindrical structure, threaded external connections (M16) and a diameter of 100 mm. The rubber hardness at the level of 55 Shore A provides optimal damping properties for a wide range of loads and vibration frequencies. The use of galvanized steel guarantees corrosion resistance and durability even in harsh environmental conditions.
Application and benefits:
- Noise reduction: Minimizes the noise level generated by machines, improving operator comfort and meeting acoustic safety standards.
- Device protection: Protects sensitive machine components from damage caused by vibrations, extending their lifespan and reducing repair costs.
- Vibration isolation: Effectively isolates vibrations from the building structure or other equipment, preventing their propagation.
- Versatility: Suitable for mounting various components, such as motors, fans or pumps.
- Durability: Made of galvanized steel ensures corrosion resistance and long-term reliability.
- Easy installation: Threaded connections facilitate quick and secure installation in existing structures.
Choosing the appropriate rubber hardness (in this case 55 Shore A) is crucial for effective vibration damping. Rubber with such hardness performs well in applications requiring a compromise between the ability to absorb energy and structural stability. It is worth remembering that rubber that is too soft can cause excessive deflection, and rubber that is too hard – poor vibration isolation.
Vibration isolators from the DVA.1 series are widely used in industry as anti-vibration elements for positioning machines or mounting their components. Their versatility makes them an ideal solution for both machine manufacturers and installers and end-users looking for an effective way to reduce vibrations and noise in their applications.

