Vibration isolator DVA.2-50-50-M10-28-55 Z030922
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- DVA.2-50-50-M10-28-55
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Sales unit dimensions and weight: 1 pcs
Vibration isolator DVA.2-50-50-M10-28-55 Z030922
Vibration Isolators – Reduction of vibrations and noise in machines and equipment
Vibration isolator DVA.2-50-50-M10-28-55 is an element designed to dampen vibrations and reduce 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 is an ideal solution for both professional installers and end-users looking for a way to improve work comfort and extend the life of their devices.
Construction and application
This cylindrical vibration isolator consists of a threaded pin and a molded insert with a threaded hole, allowing for easy mounting in various structures. Made of galvanized steel, it provides corrosion resistance, and the rubber body damping provides effective vibration isolation. Rubber hardness of 55 on the Shore A scale ensures optimal damping properties for a wide range of applications. Vibration isolators of this type are used to mount components such as motors, fans or pumps, minimizing the transfer of vibrations to the supporting structure.
Advantages and benefits
- Effective noise reduction: Reduces the noise level generated by machines, improving work comfort.
- Protection against damage: By damping vibrations, it protects delicate machine components from damage caused by vibrations.
- Extended service life: Reducing dynamic loads translates to a longer service life of devices.
- Easy installation: The threaded mounting system facilitates quick and secure installation in various applications.
- Corrosion resistance: Construction of galvanized steel ensures durability even in harsh environmental conditions.
- Versatility: Suitable for use in industry, construction and household appliances.
- Availability of different rubber hardnesses: The ability to choose the appropriate rubber hardness (40, 55 or 70 according to the Shore A scale) allows for optimal adaptation to specific application requirements.
By choosing this vibration isolator, you are investing in a reliable solution that will ensure quieter machine operation, increase their durability and improve user comfort. This is particularly important in industrial environments where noise reduction is crucial for safety and work efficiency.

