Vibration isolator DVA.2-100-60-M16-41-55 Z030899
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- DVA.2-100-60-M16-41-55
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Sales unit dimensions and weight: 1 pcs
Vibration isolator DVA.2-100-60-M16-41-55 Z030899
Vibration Isolators – Reduction of vibrations and noise in machines and equipment
Vibration isolator DVA.2-100-60-M16-41-55 is an element designed to dampen vibrations and reduce noise generated by operating machines and equipment. Its task is to isolate the vibrating mass from the environment, which translates to improved work comfort, increased safety and extended equipment life. This is particularly important in applications where precision is key, and vibrations can negatively affect measurement results or production quality.
Design and application
The design of the vibration isolator is based on a combination of a threaded steel pin with a threaded insert, made of galvanized steel. This element also includes a damping body made of natural rubber with a hardness of 55 on the Shore A scale. This combination of materials provides effective vibration damping while maintaining strength and resistance to loads. The DVA.2 vibration isolator is primarily used for mounting components of devices, such as motors, fans or pumps. It can also be used to isolate machines from the ground or to dampen impacts and shocks.
Key features and benefits
- Effective vibration damping: Natural rubber with a hardness of 55 Shore A provides optimal damping properties, minimizing the transfer of vibrations to the environment.
- Durable construction: Galvanized steel guarantees corrosion resistance and long-term operation even in harsh environmental conditions.
- Easy installation: M16 threads allow for quick and secure installation in standard threaded holes.
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications – from industrial machines to precision equipment.
- Noise reduction: By damping vibrations, it contributes to lowering the noise level generated by operating equipment, which improves operator comfort.
- Protection of machine elements: By reducing dynamic loads, it helps protect machine elements from damage and extends their service life.
Choosing the right vibration isolator is crucial for effective vibration damping. Parameters such as load, vibration frequency and the required degree of damping must be taken into account. Other rubber hardnesses (40, 70 Shore A) and stainless steel versions for applications requiring greater corrosion resistance are also available.

