Vibration isolator DVA.1-50-50-M10-28-70 Z050505
Catalog numbers:
- DVA.1-50-50-M10-28-70
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Sales unit dimensions and weight: 1 pcs
Vibration isolator DVA.1-50-50-M10-28-70 Z050505
Vibration Isolators – Reduction of vibrations and noise in machines and equipment
Vibration isolators from the DVA.1 series are elements designed to dampen vibrations and reduce noise generated by machines and equipment. Their use translates to improved work comfort, increased safety, and extended equipment life. The construction based on a combination of steel and natural rubber effectively absorbs vibrations, minimizing their transfer to the surroundings or other structural elements.
Construction and application
Vibration isolator DVA.1-50-50-M10-28-70 is characterized by a cylindrical construction with a threaded steel pin (galvanized) and a damping body made of natural rubber. The external M10 thread allows for easy mounting in various applications. This particular model, with dimensions of 50 mm x 50 mm, is especially useful for mounting components such as motors, fans or pumps. It is used both in the isolation of vibrations generated by machines and in protection against external vibrations – e.g. when mounting electrical cabinets.
Key features and benefits
- Effective vibration reduction: Natural rubber with a hardness of 70 Shore A provides high vibration damping, which translates to quieter operation of machines and equipment.
- Durable construction: The combination of galvanized steel and natural rubber guarantees corrosion resistance and long-term reliability even in harsh operating conditions.
- Easy installation: The external M10 thread facilitates quick and secure mounting in many industrial applications.
- Versatile application: Suitable for isolating various components, such as motors, pumps, fans or electrical cabinets.
- Protection against damage: By damping vibrations, the vibration isolator protects sensitive elements from damage caused by resonance or excessive dynamic loads.
- Improved work comfort: Reduction of noise and vibrations translates to better working conditions for machine and equipment operators.
Choosing the appropriate rubber hardness (70 Shore A in this case) is crucial for effective vibration damping in a specific application. The higher the hardness, the greater the resistance to static loads, but the lower the ability to absorb vibration energy – therefore, it is important to match the parameter to the specifics of a given device or machine.

